Inequality of Condition

Inequality of Condition

Definition of Inequality of Condition

The Canada social science dictionary [1] provides the following meaning of Inequality of Condition: Where individuals have very different amounts of wealth, status and power. This is a characteristic of all complex modern societies, however equality of condition is often present in small-scale, hunter-gatherer societies. See: CLASS in this legal dictionary and in the world encyclopedia of law.

Inequality of Condition: Resources

Notes and References

  • Drislane, R., & Parkinson, G. (2016). (Concept of) Inequality of Condition. Online dictionary of the social sciences. Open University of Canada

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