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University of Michigan Law School

1984

Equality

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Injustice, Inequality And Ethics, Michigan Law Review Feb 1984

Injustice, Inequality And Ethics, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Injustice, Inequality, and Ethics by Robin Barrow


How Radical Is Liberalism?, Virginia L. Warren Feb 1984

How Radical Is Liberalism?, Virginia L. Warren

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Justice, Equal Opportunity, and the Family by James S. Fishkin


Equality And Discrimination Under International Law, Michigan Law Review Feb 1984

Equality And Discrimination Under International Law, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Equality and Discrimination Under International Law by Warwick McKean


Defending Equality: A View From The Cave, James S. Fishkin Feb 1984

Defending Equality: A View From The Cave, James S. Fishkin

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Spheres of Justice: A Defense of Pluralism and Equality by Michael Walzer


Direct Television Broadcasting And The Quest For Communication Equality, Howard C. Anawalt Jan 1984

Direct Television Broadcasting And The Quest For Communication Equality, Howard C. Anawalt

Michigan Journal of International Law

In the immediate past modem communication means such as efficient telephone and television systems have been viewed as the luxuries of well developed economies. Rapid advances in the field of communications and computer technologies have changed this basic outlook. Now, it is possible to use these technologies as tools of economic growth in both developed and developing countries. This is primarily because cost has gone down while efficiency has gone up. A recent article concerning small computers demonstrates the point. "If the aircraft industry had developed as spectacularly as the computer industry over the past twenty-five years, a Boeing 767 …