Scholars generally view equality in Namibia as a complex issue shaped by historical, social, and economic factors. Despite progress since independence in 1990, disparities persist, particularly in terms of land ownership, education, and economic opportunities, often along racial and ethnic lines. Many researchers emphasize the need for policies that address these inequalities to foster true social cohesion and development. Overall, the discourse highlights both the achievements and ongoing challenges in achieving equality in Namibia.
They dissaprove.
As an impossible situation in view of their natural supperiority.
great
all human are born equal and should be treated equal by the law
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five delegates representing South Africa ,belguim the Arab league, Norway, and Namibia were united in their viewsFive delegates representing South Africa, Belgium, the Arab League, Norway and Namibia were united in their views.
They began to desire political equality
They began to desire political equality
They began to desire political equality
The Council of Scholars believes in the supremacy of collective knowledge and the importance of adhering to strict societal roles, emphasizing rationalism and order over individualism. They view emotions and personal desires as obstacles to enlightenment. In contrast, Equality challenges these beliefs by asserting the value of individual experience and the importance of personal freedom. He argues that true progress and innovation arise from individual thought and passion, rather than conformity to societal norms.
The Bolsheviks planned to abolish private property and establish what was social equality, in their view.
They began to desire political equality