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Assuming that all men are created equal and that this principle (from the Declaration of Independence) finds its way into constitutional law via the 14th and 15th Amendments as the doctrine of equal rights, an interpreter is still left with the task of defining equality in the context of some legal dispute.
Defining equality, he says, is surprisingly complicated.
In the political model which begins to supplement the rational model from Book III onward, the major issue is conflict between rival factions over the basis for defining equality and so justice.
If we're defining equality as something that is scarce and limited and is for a very select few in our community and some of us need to wait a little bit.
She argued in favor of intersectional activism, saying, "If we're defining equality as something that is scarce and limited and for a very select few in our community, and some of us need to wait a little bit, that is not equality, that is upholding very systematic systems of oppression".
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Since hetero-masculinities are hegemonic in the social structures and systemic practices of heterosexism underpinning inequities for sexual minorities, attitudinal and behavioural changes in heterosexual men are fundamental for defining equalities landscapes.
TB: It depends how you define "equality".
If you want to define "equality" as equality of outcome then I agree.
"Particularly alarming," she said, is the recommendation that the Education Department devise "other ways to define equality".
TB: Well, as I say it depends how you define "equality".
Huygens refused to define equality of chances as a fundamental presumption of a fair game but derived it instead from what he saw as a more basic notion of an equal exchange.
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