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Against Equality of Opportunity

by Matt Cavanagh
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Overview

This book will be of interest to students and teachers of political philosophy, but ultimately it is aimed at anyone who cares about the fundamental values that lie behind the way society is organized. Though the argument is rigorous, it does not require a professional philosophical training to follow it.

Synopsis

These days almost everyone seems to think it obvious that equality of opportunity is at least part of what constitutes a fair society. At the same time they are so vague about what equality of opportunity actually amounts to that it can begin to look like an empty term, a convenient shorthand for the way jobs (or for that matter university places, or positions of power, or merely places on the local sports team) should be allocated, whatever that happens to be.
Matt Cavanagh offers a highly provocative and original new view, suggesting that the way we think about equality and opportunity should be radically changed.

Notre Dame Philosophical Review

this is a well-argued, insightful, highly nuanced book, well worth close study by anyone who is concerned to make sense of the concept of equal opportunity. It is a model of close, rigorous, analytic thinking about moral matters. It challenges received orthodoxies at several points, and forces all of us to reevaluate our commitment to meritocracy and equality.

About the Author, Matt Cavanagh

Matt Cavanagh was Lecturer in Philosophy at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 1996-2000.

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Editorials

Guardian

Cavanagh has undoubtedly highlighted some important areas of debate for philosophers and politicians.

London Review of Books

Cavanagh's argument…enables us to pierce the cloud of platitudes surrounding the idea of [meritocracy] and see through to the confusion beneath…He is a good bullshit detector… unforgiving rigour

Spectator

Excellent...The book fully lives up to its provocative title. In the horse-trading of meritocracy versus equality, few have had the nerve and the imagination to throw out both these ideals at once.

Times Higher Education Supplement

Assured, punchy and tenacious… As a piece of consecutive thinking about the goals of defensible public policy in a modern democracy, [t]his book gives an object lesson to anyone who cares about its politics and acknowledges the responsibility to try to understand what is really at stake in them.

Notre Dame Philosophical Review

this is a well-argued, insightful, highly nuanced book, well worth close study by anyone who is concerned to make sense of the concept of equal opportunity. It is a model of close, rigorous, analytic thinking about moral matters. It challenges received orthodoxies at several points, and forces all of us to reevaluate our commitment to meritocracy and equality.

Independent Tuesday Book

Against Equality of Opportunity is a contrarian book - and all the better for that... In setting out clearly the argument that equality in distribution has no inherent moral importance, the book performs a valuable service.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
232
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199265480

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