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Therefore, it is not Harvard’s lack of effort, Fitzsimmons and his colleagues argue, but society’s lack of equal opportunity that creates a disproportionately wealthy student body...
...talking equal rights, you need equal rights across the board,” she said...
These issues, Gephardt said, are part of a larger picture: one of equal rights and civil rights for all citizens...
...with intolerance and oppression: expansive and imperialist supremacy efforts by Western nations—such as the Crusades, the Inquisition and 19th century colonialism—killed and oppressed millions in various countries in the world. Even the United States, prized by many as the bastion of liberty and equality, is no mere bystander of intolerant and repressive action. Many of America’s founders who espoused that “All men are created equal,” owned slaves in their own households; even modern United States history reveals subjugation of women and racial minorities, among others...
Even today, African countries continue to repay interest on loans whose principal has already been paid, and this debt repayment constitutes an average of 15 percent of their budget—often equal to or more than that allocated for health. Rather than coming to terms with how international financial institutions have treated Africa differently from Europe after World War II, Summers once again resorted to blaming Africa for the largest part of the problem...