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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Early Principles of Equality and Inequality
- 2 The Transition to Liberalism
- 3 The Equality of Man in the Eighteenth Century
- 4 Eighteenth‐Century Developments Propitious to Egalitarianism
- 5 Action Delayed
- 6 The Movement into Redistribution
- 7 The Formation of Modern Egalitarianism
- 8 Issues and Influences Reviewed
- 9 Distributions Displayed
- 10 The Form of Recent Distributions of Income
- 11 The Historical Course of Change in the Distribution of Income
- 12 The Redistribution of Income
- 13 The Distribution of Wealth in Some Contemporary Economies
- 14 The Historical Course of Change in the Distribution of Wealth
- 15 The Formation of Distributions of Income and Wealth
- 16 The Significance of the Statistical Record
- 17 The Basis of Egalitarianism
- 18 An Assessment of Egalitarianism
- References
- Index
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- Source:
- Egalitarianism and the Generation of Inequality
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Early Principles of Equality and Inequality
- 2 The Transition to Liberalism
- 3 The Equality of Man in the Eighteenth Century
- 4 Eighteenth‐Century Developments Propitious to Egalitarianism
- 5 Action Delayed
- 6 The Movement into Redistribution
- 7 The Formation of Modern Egalitarianism
- 8 Issues and Influences Reviewed
- 9 Distributions Displayed
- 10 The Form of Recent Distributions of Income
- 11 The Historical Course of Change in the Distribution of Income
- 12 The Redistribution of Income
- 13 The Distribution of Wealth in Some Contemporary Economies
- 14 The Historical Course of Change in the Distribution of Wealth
- 15 The Formation of Distributions of Income and Wealth
- 16 The Significance of the Statistical Record
- 17 The Basis of Egalitarianism
- 18 An Assessment of Egalitarianism
- References
- Index