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==Equality of opportunity and substantive equality== Philosopher [[Richard Arneson]] argues that while a program of reverse discrimination favoring non-White candidates over White ones may violate [[equality of opportunity]] in a formal sense, it may more effectively promote [[substantive equality]].<ref name="Arneson 2015">{{cite SEP |last=Arneson |first=Richard |title=Equality of Opportunity |edition=Summer 2015 |section=2.4 Affirmative Action |url-id=equal-opportunity}}</ref> The Dilemma of difference refers to the difference between the two equality concepts.<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1191571 Minow, Martha. "Learning to live with the dilemma of difference: Bilingual and special education." ''Law and Contemporary Problems'' 48.2 (1985): 157β211.]</ref>
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