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Teresa M. Bejan

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  • 1963 black and white photo of protesters marching for racial equality in Washington D.C.

    Just Give Me My Equality

    Amidst growing suspicion that equality talk is cheap, a new book explains where egalitarianism went wrong—and what it still has to offer.
    by Teresa M. Bejan via Boston Review on February 7, 2022

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Should equality, instead of another political ideal, should be at the center of our politics?
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The History of Equality: It’s Complicated

The strange and contradicting development of the liberal version of egalitarianism.
by Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Darrin M. McMahon via The Nation on November 16, 2023
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