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A Theory of Citizen Equality

A Framework for Democratic Citizenship
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The aim of the book is to advance a theory of citizen equality that provides a roadmap for leveling the playing field. Citizen Equality Model is a broad theoretical approach for establishing justice and equality in a political environment. The theory prioritizes economic, political, religious, and social domains. There are ten total domains with the other six being biological, physiological, psychological, legal, educational, and leisure. If these domains are optimized, then a person has a chance for equality and the benefits of social and economic advantages. It also lists and prescribes thirteen limitations on equality. The theory approaches equality from the viewpoint of citizen as a whole person. In this sense, a citizen is met at their status and assessed to determine requirements for elevation to full equality. The goal is to place citizens in the best position to maximize their ability to attain equality.
Ray C. Minor is a senior associate at the Kettering Foundation.
List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Western Political Philosophy and Democracy Chapter 2: Equality Chapter 3: Citizen Equality Model Chapter 4: Economic Equality Chapter 5: Political Equality Chapter 6: Social Equality Chapter 7: Religious Equality Chapter 8: Legal Equality Conclusion References Index About the Author
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