EQUALITY
1. EQUALITY
Social, political and economic; relationship between equality and freedom; Affirmative action
A. General Theories of Equality
- Comment: “The end of law is not to abolish or restrain but to preserve and enlarge freedom.” (Locke). (1994)
- Equality means fair treatment rather than equal treatment. Comment. (2018)
- Comment in 150 words: Equality of opportunity. (2020)
- Comment in about 150 words: Equality of outcome as a political idea. (2021)
- “Equality of estates caused equality of power, and equality of power is liberty.” Comment. (2022)
- The nature of relationship between equality of democratic citizenship and liberty of citizens is influenced by economic equality. Comment. (2024)
B. Equality and Liberty
- Comment on the difference between equality of opportunity and equality of outcome. (150 words). (2012)
- How is liberty a precondition for equality? Explicate the relationship between equality and liberty. (2014)
C. Affirmative Action
- Why is ‘affirmative action’ important in provision of equal opportunity? (2012)
- Comment: Affirmative Action. (2016)
- Comment in about 150 words: Affirmative action. (2021)
- Affirmative action policies draw as much strong criticism as strong support. Analyze this statement in the context of equality. (2023)
D. Marxist & Critical Perspectives
- Differentiate between Freedom and Liberty. Discuss Marx’s notion of freedom. (2017)