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Author Koppelman, Andrew

Title Antidiscrimination law and social equality / Andrew Koppelman
Published New Haven, Conn : Yale University Press, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (x, 276 pages)
Contents Process-based theories -- Result-based theories -- Women -- Lesbians and gay men -- Social equality in liberal political theory -- Racist speech and pornography
Summary This important book addresses head-on the controversy over attempts to reshape society in the name of antidiscrimination. While most Americans understand that racism and similar ideologies are so destructive that the state should do what it can to eradicate them, this understanding conflicts with another widely held idea, that the shaping of citizens' beliefs is not a legitimate objective of a liberal state. Andrew Koppelman argues that the modern conception of antidiscrimination law as a project of cultural transformation is consistent with, and even demanded by, principles of liberty. He clarifies the moral principles that should guide a society in which some groups, such as blacks, women, and homosexuals, are unfairly stigmatized
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Equality -- United States
Discrimination -- Law and legislation -- United States
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
Discrimination -- Law and legislation
Equality
Antidiskriminierungsrecht
Gleichheitssatz
Gelijke behandeling.
Discriminatie.
Sociale politiek.
United States
USA
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0585343349
9780585343341
9780300077254
0300077254