Equality
More or Less
Herausgeber: Chilton, Bruce; Tully, Robert E.
Equality
More or Less
Herausgeber: Chilton, Bruce; Tully, Robert E.
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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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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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- Dialogues on Social Issues: Bard College and West Point
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 597g
- ISBN-13: 9780761871163
- ISBN-10: 0761871160
- Artikelnr.: 57751721
- Dialogues on Social Issues: Bard College and West Point
- Verlag: Hamilton Books
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 597g
- ISBN-13: 9780761871163
- ISBN-10: 0761871160
- Artikelnr.: 57751721
Edited by Robert E. Tully and Bruce Chilton - Contributions by Brandon Jason Archuleta; Richard H. Davis; Morten G. Ender; David S. Frey; George W. Gawrych; Robert J. Goldstein; Christopher W. Jacobs; Hugh Liebert; Betsy Lucal; Courtney Morris; Graham Par
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction by R. E. Tully Part I:
Historical Perspectives Chapter 1: Equality Deferred: A Litany of
Discrimination by Robert J. Goldstein Chapter 2: Equality and Diversity in
the Late Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey by George W. Gawrych Chapter 3:
The Social Practice of (In)equality in Nazi Germany by David S. Frey
Chapter 4: Social Inequality and the United States Army: The (Un)lucky
Seven by Morten G. Ender and Betsy Lucal Chapter 5: Civil War Pension
Policy: The Politics of Policy Subsystems by Brandon Jason Archuleta
Chapter 6: Selecting a Military Court-Martial Panel: A Study of Inequality
by LTC Christopher Jacobs Chapter 7: United Nations Peace Missions and
Protection of Civilians: Equality versus Efficiency? by Darya Pushkina Part
II: Theological Perspectives Chapter 8: Ultimately Equal and Relatively
Complicated: Questions about Equality in Teaching Buddhist Studies by
Dominique Townsend Chapter 9: The Rabbinic Meritocracy and Its Discontents
by Shai Secunda Chapter 10: Equality in Paul of Tarsus-More and Less by
Bruce Chilton Chapter 11: The Perilous Promise of Equality: Scriptural
Politics in Contemporary Iran by Tehseen Thaver Chapter 12: Gandhi,
Krishna, and Caste: Inequality More or Less by Richard H. Davis Part III:
Philosophical Perspectives Chapter 13: Men of Fortitude: Gender and
Combatant Non-Immunity in War by Graham Parsons Chapter 14: Minding
Gibbon's Manners: Unwritten Rules and the Rhetoric of Equality by Hugh
Liebert Chapter 15: A Kantian Approach to Recognizing Privilege by Courtney
Morris Chapter 16: Inequality in Skepticism by R. E. Tully Epilogue by
Bruce Chilton Index About the Contributors
Historical Perspectives Chapter 1: Equality Deferred: A Litany of
Discrimination by Robert J. Goldstein Chapter 2: Equality and Diversity in
the Late Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey by George W. Gawrych Chapter 3:
The Social Practice of (In)equality in Nazi Germany by David S. Frey
Chapter 4: Social Inequality and the United States Army: The (Un)lucky
Seven by Morten G. Ender and Betsy Lucal Chapter 5: Civil War Pension
Policy: The Politics of Policy Subsystems by Brandon Jason Archuleta
Chapter 6: Selecting a Military Court-Martial Panel: A Study of Inequality
by LTC Christopher Jacobs Chapter 7: United Nations Peace Missions and
Protection of Civilians: Equality versus Efficiency? by Darya Pushkina Part
II: Theological Perspectives Chapter 8: Ultimately Equal and Relatively
Complicated: Questions about Equality in Teaching Buddhist Studies by
Dominique Townsend Chapter 9: The Rabbinic Meritocracy and Its Discontents
by Shai Secunda Chapter 10: Equality in Paul of Tarsus-More and Less by
Bruce Chilton Chapter 11: The Perilous Promise of Equality: Scriptural
Politics in Contemporary Iran by Tehseen Thaver Chapter 12: Gandhi,
Krishna, and Caste: Inequality More or Less by Richard H. Davis Part III:
Philosophical Perspectives Chapter 13: Men of Fortitude: Gender and
Combatant Non-Immunity in War by Graham Parsons Chapter 14: Minding
Gibbon's Manners: Unwritten Rules and the Rhetoric of Equality by Hugh
Liebert Chapter 15: A Kantian Approach to Recognizing Privilege by Courtney
Morris Chapter 16: Inequality in Skepticism by R. E. Tully Epilogue by
Bruce Chilton Index About the Contributors
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction by R. E. Tully Part I:
Historical Perspectives Chapter 1: Equality Deferred: A Litany of
Discrimination by Robert J. Goldstein Chapter 2: Equality and Diversity in
the Late Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey by George W. Gawrych Chapter 3:
The Social Practice of (In)equality in Nazi Germany by David S. Frey
Chapter 4: Social Inequality and the United States Army: The (Un)lucky
Seven by Morten G. Ender and Betsy Lucal Chapter 5: Civil War Pension
Policy: The Politics of Policy Subsystems by Brandon Jason Archuleta
Chapter 6: Selecting a Military Court-Martial Panel: A Study of Inequality
by LTC Christopher Jacobs Chapter 7: United Nations Peace Missions and
Protection of Civilians: Equality versus Efficiency? by Darya Pushkina Part
II: Theological Perspectives Chapter 8: Ultimately Equal and Relatively
Complicated: Questions about Equality in Teaching Buddhist Studies by
Dominique Townsend Chapter 9: The Rabbinic Meritocracy and Its Discontents
by Shai Secunda Chapter 10: Equality in Paul of Tarsus-More and Less by
Bruce Chilton Chapter 11: The Perilous Promise of Equality: Scriptural
Politics in Contemporary Iran by Tehseen Thaver Chapter 12: Gandhi,
Krishna, and Caste: Inequality More or Less by Richard H. Davis Part III:
Philosophical Perspectives Chapter 13: Men of Fortitude: Gender and
Combatant Non-Immunity in War by Graham Parsons Chapter 14: Minding
Gibbon's Manners: Unwritten Rules and the Rhetoric of Equality by Hugh
Liebert Chapter 15: A Kantian Approach to Recognizing Privilege by Courtney
Morris Chapter 16: Inequality in Skepticism by R. E. Tully Epilogue by
Bruce Chilton Index About the Contributors
Historical Perspectives Chapter 1: Equality Deferred: A Litany of
Discrimination by Robert J. Goldstein Chapter 2: Equality and Diversity in
the Late Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey by George W. Gawrych Chapter 3:
The Social Practice of (In)equality in Nazi Germany by David S. Frey
Chapter 4: Social Inequality and the United States Army: The (Un)lucky
Seven by Morten G. Ender and Betsy Lucal Chapter 5: Civil War Pension
Policy: The Politics of Policy Subsystems by Brandon Jason Archuleta
Chapter 6: Selecting a Military Court-Martial Panel: A Study of Inequality
by LTC Christopher Jacobs Chapter 7: United Nations Peace Missions and
Protection of Civilians: Equality versus Efficiency? by Darya Pushkina Part
II: Theological Perspectives Chapter 8: Ultimately Equal and Relatively
Complicated: Questions about Equality in Teaching Buddhist Studies by
Dominique Townsend Chapter 9: The Rabbinic Meritocracy and Its Discontents
by Shai Secunda Chapter 10: Equality in Paul of Tarsus-More and Less by
Bruce Chilton Chapter 11: The Perilous Promise of Equality: Scriptural
Politics in Contemporary Iran by Tehseen Thaver Chapter 12: Gandhi,
Krishna, and Caste: Inequality More or Less by Richard H. Davis Part III:
Philosophical Perspectives Chapter 13: Men of Fortitude: Gender and
Combatant Non-Immunity in War by Graham Parsons Chapter 14: Minding
Gibbon's Manners: Unwritten Rules and the Rhetoric of Equality by Hugh
Liebert Chapter 15: A Kantian Approach to Recognizing Privilege by Courtney
Morris Chapter 16: Inequality in Skepticism by R. E. Tully Epilogue by
Bruce Chilton Index About the Contributors