History and Human Equality
Every person has been nourished by particular linguistic and cultural traditions, shaped by living in definite locales, and feels most at home in a specific social milieu…
Every person has been nourished by particular linguistic and cultural traditions, shaped by living in definite locales, and feels most at home in a specific social milieu…
The refusal to understand human equality is a refusal to attend to and understand certain spiritual data in the consciousness of the thinker. Intelligence (sometimes the high…
Human equality cannot be discovered through visual observation of the world. Nor can it be verified by inspecting measurements that correlate data collected on human achievements or…
Although respect for equal human dignity is an inspiration for many, it is still politically and culturally a frail growth needing constant protection. One of the greatest…
References to dignity (human dignity, personal dignity) are a constant in our cultural life, especially in journalism and politics. Overuse has unfortunately rendered the term rather shopworn, its value…
For Instructors In an age where information is readily available, the textbook's role is not to provide that content to students but present it in such a…
One Another’s Equals: The Basis of Human Equality. Jeremy Waldron. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2017. Perhaps it’s unfair to Professor Waldron…