Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... inequality , and the competitive men of the market who claim that high taxation destroys " initia- tive " . I suppose a Marxist would say that what they have in common is class interest . Tawney in 1931 ( long before Rawls ) argued that ...
... inequality , and the competitive men of the market who claim that high taxation destroys " initia- tive " . I suppose a Marxist would say that what they have in common is class interest . Tawney in 1931 ( long before Rawls ) argued that ...
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... inequality by governments than into defining and documenting inequality between countries . Facts are not just an embarrassment of life which have to be lived with , excused or passed off as incon- sequential . They can also be actively ...
... inequality by governments than into defining and documenting inequality between countries . Facts are not just an embarrassment of life which have to be lived with , excused or passed off as incon- sequential . They can also be actively ...
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... inequality , from which political attention has been diverted . As I argue below , accelerating inequality in Britain is just an illustration of a pattern which may be becoming common by vir- tue of economic and political develop- ment ...
... inequality , from which political attention has been diverted . As I argue below , accelerating inequality in Britain is just an illustration of a pattern which may be becoming common by vir- tue of economic and political develop- ment ...
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