Equality, Politics, Policy Flashcards

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What is the state?

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A complex array of governing institutions in a society. It establishes sovereignty over the geographical borders of the political community.

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What sort of things are the state in charge of?

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Foreign affairs, defense, creating laws/regulations, application of law, citizenship, education, etc.

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What is racial profiling?

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Over-representation of some groups in police arrest.

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What are some components of aboriginals and the state?

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Racial project of nation-building. Aboriginals suffered from cultural imperialism. Residential school system.

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How do gender (women) and the state intersect?

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Women were second class citizens for a long time, violence against women, state regulates birth control practices, conscription for men in both World Wars.

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What are some state roles of neoliberalism?

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Few taxes, free market to redistribute wealth, free-trade, low or no custom taxes/tariffs, private business. Formal equality.

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What are some state roles of welfare state?

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More taxes, government redistributes wealth, state regulations, protectionism/trade barriers. Substantive equality.

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In spite of formal inequality, Western countries are what?

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Made of social structures that privilege certain groups and deprive others.

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What are some components of formal inequality?

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Formal inequality of opportunity requires that positions that confer superior advantages should be open to all applicants. Meritocracy is the basis of stratification.

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What rules apply to everyone in formal inequality?

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Everyone is an equal citizen in the eye of the law, enjoys equal rights.

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What does substantive equality mean?

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Means that individuals are equal in their conditions. They can run the race on an equal footing.

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Substantive equality encourages the state to what?

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Move beyond and introduce measures to address outcome and indirect impact that can perpetuate disadvantages.

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If the state is neutral, everyone is treated the same way (formal equality), what are some components?

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Self-help and individual work are the solution, self-reliance, individualism, free market, non-intervention of state.

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