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Against Equality of Opportunity


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nameAgainst Equality of Opportunity
imageAgainst equality of opportunity.jpg
authorMatt Cavanagh
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
genrePolitical philosophy
publisherClarendon Press
pages232

Against Equality of Opportunity is a 2002 book by Matt Cavanagh. The work is a critique of the doctrine of equal opportunity. Cavanagh argues against the conventional understanding of equal opportunity, in particular both meritocracy and most substantial interpretations of equality, including the idea of ‘equal life chances’. Instead, he argues for a more limited approach of trying to eliminate specific kinds of discrimination (including race discrimination), together with trying to provide enough opportunities, and help to access them, such that most people have some degree of control over their lives.

Criticism

Allegations of racism

The book caused some controversy when the author was appointed as an adviser to then Labour Minister David Blunkett when it was revealed that the book argued that it was sometimes rational (in an economic sense) for white employers to discriminate against black applicants

This led to widespread calls for Cavanagh to be sacked, with questions tabled in Parliament, and the affair rumbled on for a few days. ''The Guardian'''s letters page carried a balance of letters for and against Cavanagh.

Reviews and academic reaction

The book received positive reviews in the Times Educational Supplement The Spectator, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Theory and Research in Education and Contemporary Political Theory.

Other reviews were more mixed, including the London Review of Books, The Independent, and Political Studies Review and Utilitas, the latter two arguing that the work does not adequately engage other scholarly literature relating to equality of opportunity by authors such as Joel Feinberg or George Sher.

References

References

  1. Gray, John. (14 February 2001). "Against Equality of Opportunity by Matt Cavanagh". The Independent.
  2. Feam, Nicholas. (16 March 2002). "More like a beauty contest".
  3. Suroor, Hasan. (23 March 2004). "Asian MPs protest 'racist' remarks of Blunkett's adviser". [[The Hindu]].
  4. (21 March 2004). "Labour's black and Asian members demand sacking of Blunkett race adviser". The Daily Telegraph.
  5. (21 March 2004). "Letters: Philosophy and the real world". The Guardian.
  6. Dunn, John. (21 June 2001). "Why we should spurn equality and meritocracy".
  7. Fullinwider, Robert K.. (2003). "Book reviews". Ethics.
  8. Pojman, Louis. (1 December 2002). "Review: Matt Cavanagh – Against Equal Opportunity". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  9. (1 March 2004). "Book reviews". Theory and Research in Education.
  10. (2003). "Against Equality of Opportunity review". Contemporary Political Theory.
  11. Waldron, Jeremy. (19 September 2002). "Deservingness". London Review of Books.
  12. Cruft, Rowan. (17 January 2005). "Against Equality of Opportunity". Philosophical Books.
  13. Mason, Andrew. (4 March 2004). "Review of "Against Equality of Opportunity" by Matt Cavanagh".
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