Can Everyone Be Esteemed?

In How to Make Opportunity Equal: Race and Contributive Justice. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 55–65 (2007)
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This chapter contains section titled: Opportunities of limited and unlimited supply Two sources of esteem Comparative and competitive Power and other sources of prestige Must positions of prestige be of limited supply? Dividing labor and limiting positions of prestige Self‐esteem and sub‐group norms of esteem Social unity: can social esteem be of unlimited supply?

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