Equality: More or Less

Lanham: Hamilton Books (2019)
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This book examines a fundamental social paradox: although less equality certainly entrenches injustice, more equality may nevertheless protect the advantages that one group enjoys over fellow citizens. Their studies confront us with vivid cases where equality for some is preferred to equality for all.

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Robert Edmund Tully
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