Biological Differences and Social Equality: Implications for Social Policy

Biological Differences and Social Equality: Implications for Social Policy by Masako Darrough, published by Holtzbrinck on March 29, 1983, is a comprehensive examination of the interplay between biological differences and social equality. This edition, written in English and spanning 255 pages, delves into the implications these differences hold for social policy, providing a thoughtful analysis of how biology intersects with societal structures.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the social aspects of biology, focusing on the implications for policy-making and societal norms. The book presents a critical perspective on how biological variations can influence social equality, encouraging a nuanced understanding of the relationship between biology and social issues. This scholarly work aims to inform discussions on social policy by addressing the complexities of biological differences within the context of equality.
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