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How to Make Opportunity Equal

How to Make Opportunity Equal

How to Make Opportunity Equal
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How to Make Opportunity Equal

by Paul Gomberg

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ISBN 10
1405160829
ISBN 13
9781405160827
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Malden, Ma.: Blackwell, 2007. pages clean, bright. binding tight. edge wear with dents. corners dented. covers worn, scratched, scuffed, ink rubbed/chipped, ect. general shelf wear. . Unknown Printing. Trade Paperback. Good +.

Synopsis

This critical examination of racial equality takes a new approach to breaking down racial barriers by proposing a system of equal opportunity through shared labor and contributive justice. Focuses on how race and class inevitably structure vastly unequal life prospects Shows how human society can be organized in a way that does not socialize children for lives of routine labour Looks towards contribution, not distribution, as a way to promote racial equality Argues that by sharing routine and complex labor, social relationships would be transformed, eliminating competition for limited opportunities to develop and contribute abilitiesA discussion board for ideas and comments relating to the book can be found at: http://howtomakeopportunityequal.blogspot.com/

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Title
How to Make Opportunity Equal
Author
Paul Gomberg
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good +
Edition
Unknown Printing
ISBN 10
1405160829
ISBN 13
9781405160827
Publisher
Blackwell
Place of Publication
Malden, Ma.
Date Published
2007
Keywords
Political Science Current Affairs
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Political Science; Current Events;

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