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A very inegalitarian society might well be a just one.
But Labor turned it private because they felt it was inegalitarian.
The effects have been profoundly inegalitarian - and not just in the loss of manufacturing's blue-collar middle class.
Are inheritance practices basically inegalitarian, discriminating in particular against female members of rural households?
Spanish society in the 17th century Hapsburg Spain was extremely inegalitarian.
At the end of the 18th century, the Ferme générale had become the symbol of the inegalitarian society.
'Bribery and corruption by large corporations are most serious forms of crime because of their inegalitarian consequences.
He argued that the legitimacy of the inegalitarian capitalist system was maintained by ideological conditioning (false consciousness).
Wang wrote an essay denouncing the hierarchy, bureaucracy, and inegalitarian distribution of resources in Yan'an.
Paradoxically, what was snuffed out in Kuwait was the real beginning of a citizen-state, however deeply inegalitarian.
Inegalitarian growth and erosion of State assisted welfare provisioning increases socio-economic inequality drastically.
If there's ever going to be an end to this problem, there's going to have to be changes in our depressingly inegalitarian school system.
Stuart White argued that unless education corrected for this, there would be an inegalitarian outcome, as people fundamentally have different asset-management capacities.
In parallel with an inegalitarian growth process, neoliberalism also whittles down whatever welfare State measures might have been in place before its adoption.
(India, for all its caste-ridden, inegalitarian culture and frequent removal of elected state governments, is the largest exception.)
Second, the state must also legitimise its role in preserving and reproducing an exploitative and inegalitarian system of production through the provision of welfare benefits.
First, it's inegalitarian, carrying the condescending implication of charity, of inferiority and helplessness on the part of those on its receiving end.
Nobel Laureate James Meade examined behavior of an "inegalitarian" LMF.
Abolitionists believe tolerance of prostitution is tolerance of inegalitarian sexuality in which male sexual demands can override women's sexual autonomy and overall well-being.
In all likelihood, only General Cedras and his thuggish clique would be forced to go; Haiti's grossly inegalitarian society would remain in place.
The Government's economic policy had failed, he said, calling on the voters to elect him Prime Minister and denouncing the "Anglo-Saxon and inegalitarian" economic model.
The whole purpose of business-government bribes is after all, the inegalitarian purpose of enticing governments to act against the public interest and in the interests of the transnational.
The provision of welfare benefits merely preserves an exploitative and inegalitarian system and Marx argues that the bureaucracy becomes merely the tool of the ruling classes.
The inegalitarian Ottoman millet system had turned the Bulgarians and other Christian subjects into second-class citizens, and the religious differences had created insurmountable cultural antagonism.
The far left typically believes that inegalitarian systems must be overthrown through revolution in order to establish egalitarian societies, while the centre left works within the system to achieve egalitarianism.