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Equality, Social Justice and Social Welfare: A Road Map to the New Egalitarianisms

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 January 2007

Eithne McLaughlin
Affiliation:
Chair of Social Policy at The Queen's Univesity of Belfast E-mail: e.mclaughlin@qub.ac.uk
John Baker
Affiliation:
Equality Studies at UCD E-mail: John.Baker@ucd.ie

Abstract

This paper summarises the way equality has featured in the disciplines of social policy and political theory leading up to the presentation of a new egalitarianian framework for thinking about and acting for equality. The paper presents a broadly chronological, integrated review of the place of equality within the subjects concerned. The longstanding problems of universalism and targeting are themes which recur throughout, and in New Labour's approach to equality and social justice.

Type
Themed Section on Equality
Copyright
Cambridge University Press 2007

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