Sentences with phrase «of social equality»

A society can not remain stable in the absence of social equality and justice.
I'm not a particular fan of Teresa May but I think she got it mostly right when she said the following: «I... find it surprising that she (Harriet Harman) should raise issues of social equality when she's part of a government that has been in power for over 11 years, presiding over a 900,000 growth in the number of people living in severe poverty and over a country that has the lowest social mobility in the developed world.
She said: «I find it surprising that she should raise issues of social equality when she's part of government that has been in power for over 11 years, presiding over a 900,000 growth in the number of people living in severe poverty and over a country that has the lowest social mobility in the developed world.
In a country where the last hundred years of foreign rule have destroyed the concept of social equality and intensified class stratification, where a foreign system of education has created a wide gulf between the educated class and the masses, the prevailing mood of the people is to recover their lost dignity and equality.
The socialist schools of thought, including Marxists, stressed the need of social equality as a condition for even the right to freedom to be meaningful.
Religion has consistently been on the wrong side of every social equality and fairness issue this country has ever known.
Of course those from sophisticated families will see through the prevarication the education progressives have concocted in the name of social equality.
Personalization enhanced the opportunities for community building and provided a context for sharing social capital in ways that made possible the pursuit of social equality and human flourishing.
And so it follows that African Americans have a right to education under conditions of social equality.
It also explores Chagall's friends and rivals — the Constructivists — who created radical forms of art to capture their vision of a new, idealized world of social equality.
Second, one might view this as a post-socialist era for theoretical reasons: Given the historical record of socialism in this century, one can say with some assurance that all the claims made for it have been decisively falsified» be it in terms of economic performance, of political liberation, of social equality, or of the quality of life.
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