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1. themit+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-23 23:05:15
In 1968, H. George Frederickson articulated "a theory of social equity" and put it forward as the 'third pillar' of public administration.[4] Frederickson was concerned that those in public administration were making the mistake of assuming that citizen A is the same as citizen B; ignoring social and economic conditions.

Using the term launched, similar to how tech companies launch products, implies a conspiracy to bring this word to the public's attention

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2. j45+j8[view] [source] 2023-07-24 00:06:59
>>themit+(OP)
It’s still only 2-3 years old on the meme learning platforms
3. Burnin+D9[view] [source] 2023-07-24 00:20:26
>>themit+(OP)
All I know is that this word used to mean "shares in a company", and then, over a month or two, it meant "everyone having the same outcomes".
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4. j45+fa[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-24 00:25:24
>>Burnin+D9
Equity is a stake in something, for its outcome.

Investment is one a thing.

Having access to opportunity is another

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5. JumpCr+8j[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-24 01:42:47
>>j45+fa
> Having access to opportunity is another

This isn’t what equity means, according to this socioeconomic model. It’s equality of outcomes.

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