Thompson, Ellis, and Wildavsky believe that how well Elazar's theory has withstood scrutiny "is a matter of continuing debate. For every study that claims to have found Elazar's theory vindicated, there is another that claims to find it ...
The thesis of "Faces of Inequality" is that a state's racial and ethnic composition, more than any other factor, directs its political processes and policies.
The distinctive thesis of Faces of Inequality is that a state's racial and ethnic composition, as much as any other factor, shapes its political processes and policies.
This book defends an original and pluralist theory of when and why discrimination wrongs people.
Sophia Moreau argues that although all cases of wrongful discrimination involve a failure to treat some people as the equals of others, these failures are importantly different.
Often unheard and ignored, these voiceless people mostly don’t matter to the mainstream media. This book, through various ground reports over a decade and a half, captures the stories of the most marginalised people of society.
... equals?" There is also a further problem with the strategy of trying to locate some human capacity or property that might ground an obligation to treat others as equals. It seems to me to misunderstand the nature of our commitment to ...