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The Marxist Roots of DEI - Session 1: Equity | James Lindsay

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The Theory of Social Equity

He's most famous for his and his thought experiment called the veil of ignorance how would you create a fair society. He leans heavily on roles and it turns out these people don't like roles because roles was unabashedly progressive in his approach meaning classically liberal with bent progressive which i know is a bit of a contradiction. His ideas are very heavily rooted in in roles and they're not a big fan of this he wrote a paper in 1990 called public administration and social equity that looks back at this paper and its impact.

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