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    Is China Egalitarian? by Knight, J

    Published 1994
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    Paternalism and equality by Voigt, K

    Published 2015
    “…However, Richard Arneson has argued that there are egalitarian reasons that support the case for paternalism: paternalistic interventions can protect poor decision-makers from making ‘bad’ choices, thus preventing inequalities between them and those with better decision-making skills. …”
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    Democracy and the contemporary media: What is the problem? by Prescott-Couch, A

    Published 2021
    “…Problematic public discourse raises a number of concerns from an egalitarian perspective. Failure of public discourse to include certain perspectives deprives their adherents of an appropriate channel of influence.…”
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    Introduction, motivation, and methods by Wolff, J, de-Shalit, A

    Published 2024
    “…This chapter begins by raising the book’s main question: what makes some cities attractive to people who think of themselves as progressive, liberal, and egalitarians, and what makes some cities less attractive to such people? …”
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    Liberal philosophies of ownership by White, S

    Published 2017
    “…This chapter discusses three liberal philosophies of ownership: right libertarianism, which advocates an expansive conception of private property and which holds that legitimate and strict rights to such property can emerge through the voluntary production and exchange of self-owning individuals on the basis of initial privatizations of external resources that can be very unequal but nevertheless just; left libertarianism, which modifies the right libertarian position by insisting on a (more) egalitarian initial distribution of external resources; and democratic liberalism, which makes all property rights subject to democratic judgements guided by principles of social justice which express an understanding of citizens’ common good. …”
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    Afterword by Dorling, D

    Published 2020
    “…Print, radio and online media sources are interrogated by a combined methodology drawing from critical discourse analysis, critical stylistics and corpus linguistics in order to examine the influence of media on economic policies and its role in making Britain a less egalitarian society. Covering topics such as Second World War propaganda, the ‘Change4Life’ anti-obesity campaign, the Football Lads Alliance (FLA) Twitter movement and UK General Elections, The Discursive Construction of Economic Inequality will be of value to any linguist interested in economic inequality and mass media…”
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    State responses to incongruence: toleration and transformation by Billingham, P

    Published 2021
    “…This chapter focuses on toleration in relation to “incongruent practices,” which are in tension with liberal egalitarian norms and principles. It identifies three responses to these practices, two of which deny that the liberal state should tolerate them (but for opposite reasons), but the third of which does claim to tolerate them. …”
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    Education and social disparities in Japan by Kariya, T

    Published 2018
    “…The Japanese education system was once recognized globally, at least until the end of the 1980s, as one that was both high in quality and highly egalitarian. This unique success was achieved in the process of Japan’s rapid modernization. …”
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