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elderly, gays and lesbians, religious minorities, and so on, rather than the poor. A consequence of this shifting understanding ...
to equality before the law; political citizenship entails access to parliamentary institutions; and social citizenship requires ...
seriously propose equality of outcome as a political ideal ( 2002 , 2 ). 2 Perhaps because equalizing outcomes has come to be vi ...
superior opportunities, and therefore rewards, to those children who happen to be less talented. The minimal conception of equal ...
are also shared assumptions—regarding the importance of individual choice and the role of the market as a mechanism for ensuring ...
importance of diversity in that diVerent people will need diVerent amounts and kinds of goods to reach the same levels of well-b ...
within general gender-neutral leave and beneWt policies. Such policies would be relevant to any physical condition that renders ...
3 Theorizing Difference ........................................................................................................ ...
state should acknowledge the diversity of cultures within the polity, grant laws that exempt some groups from laws and not other ...
3.1 Concerns about Recognition While this move to theorize equality as entailing the recognition of diVerence has been extremely ...
individual authenticity ( 2002 , 65 ). For Benhabib, the conception of groups entailed within the latter claim is too unitary to ...
attention from issues of redistribution to those of recognition, but also informs diverse policy initiatives that further erode ...
4 Diversity and Democratic Inclusion ........................................................................................... ...
(Mookherjee 2001 , 80 ). Enabling excluded groups to unsettle institutionally accepted conceptions of equality will require pari ...
5 Conclusion ................................................................................................................... ...
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