Equality
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Which of the following BEST describes equality in the positive sense?
The negative sense of equality means:
Which thinker said, 'Equality is a Protean notion; it changes its shape and assumes new forms with a ready facility'?
What is 'compensatory' or 'protective discrimination'?
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Which kind of equality means that all citizens should have equal voting rights and equal access to public offices?
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Political Equality
Political equality means all citizens, regardless of religion, caste, wealth, sex, or language, have equal access to political power — including the right to vote (franchise), contest elections, and hold public offices. Universal adult franchise in India is the best example. Natural equality is an ideal about human nature. Economic equality deals with wealth distribution. Material equality is about equal outcomes.
The principle that 'all nations have one vote in the UN General Assembly' is an example of which kind of equality?
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International Equality
International equality means all nations of the world are treated equally regardless of their size, military strength, or economic power. The fact that every member-state of the United Nations has one vote in the General Assembly — whether the USA or a small island nation — is the clearest example of international equality. The other options refer to equality within a country among its citizens.
Which kind of equality is described as 'equality of outcomes' where all citizens get equal share in resources regardless of merit?
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Material or Distributive Equality
Material or Distributive Equality, also called 'equality of outcomes', means that all citizens get an equal share of resources and outcomes regardless of their starting point, effort, or merit. It is compared to all runners finishing a race at the same time regardless of their speed. This goes beyond equality of opportunity. Legal equality is about equal treatment under law. Political equality is about equal political rights. Natural equality is about equality in nature.
H.J. Laski described equality as the most difficult concept to define in political science. Which aspect of equality did he particularly emphasize?
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That equality means realising one's best self while enabling others to do the same
Laski emphasized that true equality means 'my realisation of my best self must involve as its logical result the realisation by others of their best selves.' It is about balancing the share in the toil of living with a share in its gains. Laski did not limit equality to just wealth or legal rights. He saw it as a holistic social concept connected to the full development of human personality.
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