This paper summarises the way equality has featured in the disciplines of social policy and political theory leading up to the presentation of a new egalitarianian framework for thinking about and acting for equality. The paper presents a broadly chronological, integrated review of the place of equality within the subjects concerned. The longstanding problems of universalism and targeting are themes which recur throughout, and in New Labour’s approach to equality and social justice.Not applicableti, ab -AL 03/06/2010 Ke O
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This paper aims to illuminate some issues in the equality, priority, or what debate. I characterize ...
This chapter critically defines social justice. It openly declares that its analysis of social justi...
Paper presented at the XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology : sociology on the move, Gothenburg, Swe...
The striving for a more equal society has been an inspiring ideal for social policy and a powerful e...
Researching the redistribution processes in the framework of welfare economics is primarily carried ...
Egalitarianism is the position that equality is central to justice. It is a prominent trend in socia...
Although formally equal, relations between citizens are actually characterised by many and varied fo...
"Equality of Opportunity for all" is a fine piece of political rhetoric but the ideal that lies behi...
When New Labour came to power in 1997, its leaders asked for it to be judged after ten years on its ...
This volume brings together a collection of ten original essays which present new analyses of social...
This article scrutinizes the claim that liberal egalitarians are now the last real torchbearers for ...
This thesis explores the implication of equality in debates about distributive justice. It is argued...
The paper has two aims. First, I discuss the most important arguments in the ‘Why-Equality’ debate w...
Is the political value of equality a distributive ideal, governing the allocation of goods, or an id...
This paper looks at the role of the EHRC in the wider context of measures to promote equality in the...
This paper aims to illuminate some issues in the equality, priority, or what debate. I characterize ...
This chapter critically defines social justice. It openly declares that its analysis of social justi...
Paper presented at the XVII ISA World Congress of Sociology : sociology on the move, Gothenburg, Swe...