Arrows represent the “toughest” ethical issues in politics

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Arrows represent the “toughest” ethical issues in politics (from “problems” to “goals):” The Politicization of EQUITY in public policy What is the relevance of Stone’s “cake exercise?” The historical “shape” of equity issues Community membership: “old” vs. “new” Relevance of “new” rights Past “injustices” vs. new “fairness” Domains of equity: Individual Segmented (equality among “equals”) Block equity Arrows represent the “toughest” ethical issues in politics

Related equity issues (leading up to gay rights reading) Goal conflicts Equity vs. security (also can be defined as “order” “status anxiety” Types of rights/equity (whether or not legally defined as such) Political Economic Other social (or human rights)