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  2. Equality of outcome - Wikipedia

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    Equality of outcome, equality of condition, or equality of results is a political concept which is central to some political ideologies and is used in some political discourse, often in contrast to the term equality of opportunity. [ 2] It describes a state in which all people have approximately the same material wealth and income, or in which ...

  3. Equal opportunity - Wikipedia

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    Equal opportunity is a state of fairness in which individuals are treated similarly, unhampered by artificial barriers, prejudices, or preferences, except when particular distinctions can be explicitly justified. [ 1] For example, the intent of equal employment opportunity is that the important jobs in an organization should go to the people ...

  4. Egalitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Egalitarianism. Egalitarianism (from French égal 'equal'), or equalitarianism, [ 1][ 2] is a school of thought within political philosophy that builds on the concept of social equality, prioritizing it for all people. [ 3] Egalitarian doctrines are generally characterized by the idea that all humans are equal in fundamental worth or moral ...

  5. Social equality - Wikipedia

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    Social equality. Social equality is a state of affairs in which all individuals within society have equal rights, liberties, and status, possibly including civil rights, freedom of expression, autonomy, and equal access to certain public goods and social services. Social equality requires the absence of legally enforced social class or caste ...

  6. Racial equality - Wikipedia

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    The same study found that throughout Obama's presidency, there was a continually increasing negative relationship between racial prejudice and support for racial equality policies such as equal opportunity employment, school desegregation, etc. [16] Therefore, although the true percentage of American's who believe in a biological basis for race ...

  7. Gender equality - Wikipedia

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    Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing different behaviors, aspirations, and needs equally, regardless of gender. [ 1]

  8. Equality and diversity (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Equality and diversity (United Kingdom) Equality and diversity is a term used in the United Kingdom to define and champion equality, diversity and human rights as defining values of society. It promotes equality of opportunity for all, giving every individual the chance to achieve their potential, free from prejudice and discrimination.

  9. Equality - Wikipedia

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    Political egalitarianism, in which all members of a society are of equal standing. Equal opportunity, a stipulation that all people should be treated similarly. Equality of outcome, in which the general conditions of people's lives are similar. Substantive equality, Equality of outcome for groups. For specific groups: