Perfect Equality

Perfect Equality
Author: Maria H. Morales
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0847681815

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This original and compelling book argues that previous studies of John Stuart Mill's work have neglected his egalitarianism and thus seriously misunderstood his views. Morales demonstrates that Mill was fundamentally concerned with how the exercise of unjust or arbitrary power by some individuals over others sabotages the possibility of human well-being and social improvement. Mill therefore believed that 'perfect equality'--more than liberty--was the foundation of democracy and that democracy was a moral ideal for the organization of human life in all of its dimensions. By reinterpreting Mill, Morales also challenges twentieth-century views of liberalism, and addresses its contemporary communitarian and feminist critics.

Your Perfect Right

Your Perfect Right
Author: Robert Alberti,Michael Emmons
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781626259621

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Your Perfect Right—the leading assertiveness guide with over 1.3 million copies sold—is now fully updated and revised. This indispensable guide to equal-relationship assertiveness is packed with step-by-step exercises, tips, and skills to help you express yourself effectively. Are you comfortable starting a conversation with strangers at a party? Do you sometimes feel ineffective in making your needs clear? Do you have difficulty saying no to persuasive people? Everyone needs a little help getting along with others. Assertiveness is a key social skill, as well as a tool for making your relationships more equal. Learning to respond more effectively to others can help you reduce stress and increase your sense of self-worth. In this fully updated and revised tenth edition, you’ll learn practical advice on dealing with difficult people, handling criticism, and expressing your feelings. You’ll also discover how to use humor in conflict resolution, ways to clarify others’ intentions, and how to distinguish between encouraging and discouraging communication habits. This edition also includes a new introduction by coauthor Robert Alberti, in addition to research and information on the subjects of anger and interpersonal communication. Assertiveness is an alternative to personal powerlessness or manipulation. The program in this book will help you develop effective ways to express yourself, maintain your self-respect, and show respect for others. This is not a “me-first” book—it's all about equal-relationship assertiveness!

Perfect equality or The republic of Reducadabsurdum a play by M E Child Villiers

Perfect equality  or  The republic of Reducadabsurdum  a play  by M E  Child Villiers
Author: Margaret Elizabeth Child- Villiers (countess of Jersey.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1878
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:591015233

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Reflections of Equality

Reflections of Equality
Author: Christoph Menke
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0804744742

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The book argues that the center of political modernity is determined by a conflictive relation between the liberal core concept of political equality and the idea of individuality.

Equality and Efficiency REV

Equality and Efficiency REV
Author: Arthur M. Okun
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815726548

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Originally published in 1975, Equality and Efficiency: The Big Tradeoff is a very personal work from one of the most important macroeconomists of the last hundred years. And this new edition includes "Further Thoughts on Equality and Efficiency," a paper published by the author two years later. In classrooms Arthur M. Okun may be best remembered for Okun's Law, but his lasting legacy is the respect and admiration he earned from economists, practitioners, and policymakers. Equality and Efficiency is the perfect embodiment of that legacy, valued both by professional economists and those readers with a keen interest in social policy. To his fellow economists, Okun presents messages, in the form of additional comments and select citations, in his footnotes. To all readers, Okun presents an engaging dual theme: the market needs a place, and the market needs to be kept in its place. As Okun puts it: Institutions in a capitalist democracy prod us to get ahead of our neighbors economically after telling us to stay in line socially. This double standard professes and pursues an egalitarian political and social system while simultaneously generating gaping disparities in economic well-being. Today, Okun's dual theme feels incredibly prescient as we grapple with the hot-button topic of income inequality. In his foreword, Lawrence H. Summers declares: On what one might think of as questions of "economic philosophy," I doubt that Okun has been improved on in the subsequent interval. His discussion of how societies rely on rights as well as markets should be required reading for all young economists who are enamored with market solutions to all problems. With a new foreword by Lawrence H. Summers

On Cultural Rights The Equality of Nations and the Minority Legal Tradition

On Cultural Rights  The Equality of Nations and the Minority Legal Tradition
Author: William Kurt Barth
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-08-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789047431411

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This work addresses the question: how has the evolution of a legal regime within the United Nations and regional organisations influenced state behaviour regarding recognition of minority groups? The author assesses the implications of this regime for political theorists’ account of multiculturalism.

Beyond Equality in the American Classroom

Beyond Equality in the American Classroom
Author: Eric Shyman
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780739177501

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Beyond Equality in the American Classroom: The Case for Inclusive Education addresses the basis of inclusive education for students with exceptionalities from the perspective of social justice and scholarship-activism. Drawing on historical, legislative, and philosophical references, this book builds the case for including individuals with exceptionalities in general education classrooms as a matter of social justice and civil rights. Providing a comprehensive foundation for exploring the concept of inclusive education scholastically, Shyman provides a well-organized and clearly-structured treatise for both the philosophy of inclusive education as well as a means of putting inclusive education into practice in American schools. With pointed critiques of the current trend of standardization and traditionalization in the current educational climate, a new philosophy for addressing inclusive education is put forth. The book is both readable and scholastically legitimate, and can be adapted for personal academic use or as a teaching tool for undergraduate or graduate classes in the areas of education, philosophy and sociology.

Social Epidemiology

Social Epidemiology
Author: Lisa F. Berkman,Ichirō Kawachi,M. Maria Glymour
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2014
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780195377903

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Social epidemiology is the study of how the social world influences -- and in many cases defines -- the fundamental determinants of health. This link was substantiated in the first edition of Social Epidemiology, and the generation of research that followed has fundamentally changed the way we understand epidemiology and public health. This much-awaited second edition elevates the field again, first by codifying the last decade of research, then by extending it to examine how public policies impact health. The new edition includes: - 11 fully updated chapters, including entries on the links between health and discrimination, income inequality, social networks, and emotion - Four all-new chapters on the role of policies in shaping health, including how to translate evidence into action with multi-level interventions - Updated references, detailing the best research over the last two decades The result is a bold, brilliant text that will serve the new world of epidemiology in which scientists both observe health and design interventions to improve it. Social Epidemiology again sets an intellectual agenda and provides an essential foundation for those interested in social determinants of health around the world.