Equity in diversity: One size is not meant to fit all
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Keywords

Choice theory
Human quantum
Gay rights.

How to Cite

MAMOON, D. (2019). Equity in diversity: One size is not meant to fit all. Journal of Economic and Social Thought, 6(1), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.1453/jest.v6i1.1832

Abstract

Abstract. The paper explains that complexity to explain natural ecosystem is deterministic in relativism though its simplification towards human quantum takes its motivation from human rights and freedom of individual choice that gives stimuli for understanding the importance of provision of rights at individual level with some discussion on Gay Rights and political and economic empowerment of the individual without discrimination based on gender, ethnicity or religion.

Keywords. Choice theory, Human quantum, Gay rights.

JEL. E24, J24, O15.

https://doi.org/10.1453/jest.v6i1.1832
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