Equality: the history of an elusive idea
"We live at a time of soaring global inequalities and a concerted challenge to the very notion that human beings can live as equals. Equality, in short, is in crisis. Yet surprisingly little work has been done to understand this complex ideal. Far from being a modern aspiration, as is commonly...
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Zusammenfassung: | "We live at a time of soaring global inequalities and a concerted challenge to the very notion that human beings can live as equals. Equality, in short, is in crisis. Yet surprisingly little work has been done to understand this complex ideal. Far from being a modern aspiration, as is commonly thought, equality has a long history stretching back to the ancient world. Across the ages, we have also been profoundly ambivalent toward-and even skeptical of-equality: we have both desired equality and questioned how much of it exactly we want and for whom. Today's anxiety about equality is the historic norm. In Equality, historian Darrin M. McMahon offers the definitive intellectual history of equality. McMahon traces equality's global origins in early human societies before he turns to its ideological development from antiquity, through the Middle Ages and the Enlightenment, into the modern period. Taking a close look at how equality has been imagined over time-as justice in ancient Greece, for instance, or fraternity in the age of the Enlightenment-McMahon finds that across the ages our ambivalence about what equality means and who deserves to be equals has led to dramatic transformations in the very concept. While equality is today associated with the political left's fight for social justice, the concept has been reimagined by every generation, and put to many different uses over time by actors from across the political spectrum. The ideal has in fact served just as often to consolidate the position of elites in fraternity as to contest their power. Ancient Athenians and Haitian revolutionaries built a more levelled political system through appeals to equality; 19th-century Marxists used the idea to wage class warfare; fascists and Nazis divided the world into equals and unequals, with horrific results; and postwar civil rights reformers, feminists, and gay activists built a more just society by advocating equality for all. Today, socioeconomic inequality is spiraling globally, and the dream of an equal world seems threatened. Only by studying equality's deep history, McMahon concludes, might we make it anew for our own age. Spanning centuries of history, this is a magisterial history of equality, revealing how we came to value the ideal and why we continue to reimagine what it means"-- |
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Contents INTRODUCTION: Imaginary Equality 1 PART I 1 REVERSAL: The Deep History ofEquality 21 2 LOSS: The Human Surrender to Slavery and Exploitation 53 3 FELLOW SHIP: The Invention ofEquality in the Axial Age 71 PART II 4 JU STICE: The Equality ofEquals in Ancient Greece 93 5 RECOVERY: Christian Equality and the Image ofthe Trinity 115 6 FRATERNITY: The Reinvention ofEquality in the Age ofEnlightenment 155 7 LEVELING: The Scythe ofEquality and the French Revolution 195 PART III 8 ILLUSION : From Each According to Ability, to Each According to Need vii 239
CONTENTS 9 DOMINATION: The Equality ofthe Volk 277 10 BALANCE: Sovereign Equality and the Peoples ofthe World 311 11 DREAM: Ihe Guiding Hand ofEquality and the Moral Arc ofthe Universe 357 CONCLUSION: The Crisis ofEquality 399 421 429 497 Acknowledgments Notes Index viii |
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Contents INTRODUCTION: Imaginary Equality 1 PART I 1 REVERSAL: The Deep History ofEquality 21 2 LOSS: The Human Surrender to Slavery and Exploitation 53 3 FELLOW SHIP: The Invention ofEquality in the Axial Age 71 PART II 4 JU STICE: The Equality ofEquals in Ancient Greece 93 5 RECOVERY: Christian Equality and the Image ofthe Trinity 115 6 FRATERNITY: The Reinvention ofEquality in the Age ofEnlightenment 155 7 LEVELING: The Scythe ofEquality and the French Revolution 195 PART III 8 ILLUSION : From Each According to Ability, to Each According to Need vii 239
CONTENTS 9 DOMINATION: The Equality ofthe Volk 277 10 BALANCE: Sovereign Equality and the Peoples ofthe World 311 11 DREAM: Ihe Guiding Hand ofEquality and the Moral Arc ofthe Universe 357 CONCLUSION: The Crisis ofEquality 399 421 429 497 Acknowledgments Notes Index viii |
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