I suspect you are coming from a “men are actually “less equal” than women” perspective...
In many ways. I actually think that on average men have a higher variance of outcomes than women so most people on the top and bottom of society are men.
If x < y is inequality, so is y < x.
Or perhaps we should call it “greater-than-or-equality” to avoid confusion.
“Less equal” is a reference to “All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others” from Animal Farm.
I suspect you are coming from a “men are actually “less equal” than women” perspective...
In many ways. I actually think that on average men have a higher variance of outcomes than women so most people on the top and bottom of society are men.
If x < y is inequality, so is y < x.
Or perhaps we should call it “greater-than-or-equality” to avoid confusion.
“Less equal” is a reference to “All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others” from Animal Farm.