附註:Includes bibliographical references (334-339) and index.
Introduction -- Inequality: a complex notion -- Inequality in complex situations -- Averages, individuals, or groups: what should an egalitarian focus on? -- Approaches for measuring inequality -- Inequality's sensitivity to affluence or well-being -- Variations in population size -- Between whom, or what, does inequality obtain? -- A criticism of egalitarianism rejected -- Conclusion -- Appendixes: A. New aspects of inequality considered -- B. How variations in complex heterogeneous situations affect inequality -- C. Variations in population size -- different aspects, different views.