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- catalog abstract "In this book Donald Jackson unravels the complex meanings of equal protection doctrine and its various interpretations over the last 134 years. He explores the conceptual basis for a variety of "pecking orders" (or discriminations) - most notably race and sex, but also wealth, occupation, and education - that have been used to justify special privilege, status, or rewards. He also examines the tensions between equal protection and American individualism, offering possible ways to resolve apparently intractable conflicts between individualism and affirmative action policies. Jackson argues that an assumption of human equality is always appropriate and that the burden of proof should be on those who want to justify treating people differently, for whatever reason. Our long-standing difficulty, he contends, has not been with the principle of equality but with the inferior reasons we have accepted for deviating from that principle. Deliberately cast for the general reader, this study should widen the public understanding of equality and raise the level of the debates that surround it.".
- catalog contributor b3708059.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "In this book Donald Jackson unravels the complex meanings of equal protection doctrine and its various interpretations over the last 134 years. He explores the conceptual basis for a variety of "pecking orders" (or discriminations) - most notably race and sex, but also wealth, occupation, and education - that have been used to justify special privilege, status, or rewards. He also examines the tensions between equal protection and American individualism, offering possible ways to resolve apparently intractable conflicts between individualism and affirmative action policies. Jackson argues that an assumption of human equality is always appropriate and that the burden of proof should be on those who want to justify treating people differently, for whatever reason. Our long-standing difficulty, he contends, has not been with the principle of equality but with the inferior reasons we have accepted for deviating from that principle. Deliberately cast for the general reader, this study should widen the public understanding of equality and raise the level of the debates that surround it.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-267) and index.".
- catalog description "Understanding key concepts of equality -- Reconstruction and equal protection -- Early interpretations of equal protection -- Laissez-faire and economic equal protection -- The path to Brown v. Board of Education -- Segregation and desegregation : the consequences of Brown -- Integration, busing, and group-regarding equality -- Affirmative action programs in higher education and employment -- Equal protection and sex discrimination -- Breaking new ground for categorical discrimination -- Equality from a multinational perspective -- Conclusion : equality for future reference.".
- catalog extent "xi, 282 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Even the children of strangers.".
- catalog identifier "0700605479 (hard cover : alk. paper) :".
- catalog identifier "0700605487 (paper : alk. paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Even the children of strangers.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas,".
- catalog relation "Even the children of strangers.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "342.73/085 347.30285 20".
- catalog subject "Constitutional amendments United States.".
- catalog subject "Equality before the law United States.".
- catalog subject "KF4764 .J33 1992".
- catalog subject "United States. Constitution. 14th Amendment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Understanding key concepts of equality -- Reconstruction and equal protection -- Early interpretations of equal protection -- Laissez-faire and economic equal protection -- The path to Brown v. Board of Education -- Segregation and desegregation : the consequences of Brown -- Integration, busing, and group-regarding equality -- Affirmative action programs in higher education and employment -- Equal protection and sex discrimination -- Breaking new ground for categorical discrimination -- Equality from a multinational perspective -- Conclusion : equality for future reference.".
- catalog title "Even the children of strangers : equality under the U.S. Constitution / Donald W. Jackson.".
- catalog type "text".