Equality of opportunity, and other bedtime stories
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United Kingdom
Started July 10, 2026
Britain cannot make progress if equality is its highest goal Source
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Equality of opportunity, and other bedtime stories
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jul 10, 2026
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Jul 10, 2026
The pursuit of equality of opportunity often overlooks systemic barriers that hinder true progress for marginalized communities.
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A balanced approach to equality must consider both opportunity and outcome to create a fairer society for all citizens.
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Focusing solely on opportunity can perpetuate inequality, as it ignores the unequal starting positions of individuals in society.
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Striving for equality of opportunity while addressing structural inequalities can lead to a more equitable and thriving society.
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Prioritizing equality of opportunity over equality of outcome fosters personal responsibility and innovation, driving societal progress.
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