L’inégalité : le scandale de la normalité ?
Discourses on inequality are generally funded on data concerning this phenomenon. The result is that inequality doesn’t go down, but mostly climb up. From a moral point of view, this situation is being considered as a bad situation; what should be reached is the equality of human beings. In order to...
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doaj-dd9c07da4ad148a1a38d56ed0859e6592020-11-25T02:46:33ZfraAssociation Internationale des Sociologues de Langue FrançaiseSociologies1992-26552011-10-01L’inégalité : le scandale de la normalité ?Jan SpurkDiscourses on inequality are generally funded on data concerning this phenomenon. The result is that inequality doesn’t go down, but mostly climb up. From a moral point of view, this situation is being considered as a bad situation; what should be reached is the equality of human beings. In order to be measured, the human beings are reduced to abstract and interchangeable units. This method is ideological and makes it impossible to imagine the overcoming of the (often shocking) inequalities in our societies.http://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/3653equalitymesuring inequalitiesabstract person |
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L’inégalité : le scandale de la normalité ? |
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L’inégalité : le scandale de la normalité ? |
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L’inégalité : le scandale de la normalité ? |
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Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française |
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Sociologies |
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Discourses on inequality are generally funded on data concerning this phenomenon. The result is that inequality doesn’t go down, but mostly climb up. From a moral point of view, this situation is being considered as a bad situation; what should be reached is the equality of human beings. In order to be measured, the human beings are reduced to abstract and interchangeable units. This method is ideological and makes it impossible to imagine the overcoming of the (often shocking) inequalities in our societies. |
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equality mesuring inequalities abstract person |
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