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Liberty Fraternity and Fairness - A New Vision of Egalitarianism - cover

Liberty Fraternity and Fairness - A New Vision of Egalitarianism

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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In a world grappling with persistent inequality, "Liberty, Fraternity, and Fairness: A New Vision of Egalitarianism" emerges as a clarion call for a more just and equitable society. This thought-provoking book delves into the complexities of egalitarian thought and practice, offering a fresh perspective on the challenges and opportunities of creating a society where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect.

Egalitarianism, at its core, is the belief that all people are of equal worth and should have equal opportunities to flourish. This principle has inspired social and political movements throughout history, yet inequality continues to cast a shadow over our societies. This book seeks to illuminate the path toward a truly egalitarian future, exploring the historical roots, philosophical foundations, and practical applications of egalitarianism.

Through a comprehensive examination of past and present egalitarian movements, we uncover the lessons learned and the obstacles that still hinder progress. We investigate the intricate relationship between liberty, equality, and fraternity, examining how these concepts are intertwined and mutually reinforcing. We explore the challenges of balancing individual liberty with the need for social cohesion and collective action, and the role of fraternity in fostering solidarity and cooperation among individuals.

Furthermore, we delve into the economic dimension of egalitarianism, examining the causes and consequences of economic inequality and exploring different approaches to achieving a fairer distribution of resources. We discuss the role of government in regulating the market economy, the importance of social welfare programs, and the challenges of creating a more equitable tax system.

This book is not merely an academic treatise; it is a call to action. We examine how egalitarian principles can be applied to address the pressing issues of our time, such as poverty, discrimination, and climate change. We explore how we can build a more just and sustainable society for generations to come, where every individual has the opportunity to reach their full potential and live a life of meaning and purpose.

"Liberty, Fraternity, and Fairness" is a timely and essential contribution to the ongoing struggle for a more egalitarian world. It is a book that will challenge your assumptions, inspire your thinking, and empower you to make a difference. Join us on this journey toward a more just and equitable future for all.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 166 pages.

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