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When we advocate for equality of opportunity in the United States, what do we mean? Do we depend on our foundational principles for guidance, or should the federal government take a more active role in pushing for equity? Liberals and conservatives have been arguing this dilemma for more than a century. The historical debates offer illuminating background for the question: Where do we go from here?
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Origins of Equality of Opportunity
Chapter 2: Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal: "Equality of Opportunity as We Have Known It No Longer Exists"
Chapter 3: The Great Society and Equality of Opportunity: A Revolution in Thinking and Policy Making
Chapter 4: The Reagan Counter revolution
Chapter 5: Whatever Happened to Equality of Opportunity?
About the Authors
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