Adam Smith addressed the question of whether vast inequalities of wealth represented progress.
Did the development of modern societies, with vast inequalities in wealth among citizens, constitute progress?
Given the vast inequalities in the education system inherited from the Apartheid regime this post was seen by many as a poisoned chalice.
The most potent migration force is the one epitomized by Nepal: vast inequality.
He was known for his spirit of equality and the way he got along with the common people despite the vast economic inequality prevailing in those times.
He arranges visits between inner-city and suburban Chicago high schools to open students' eyes to the vast inequalities of the "class gap."
I also have no clue what the solution will be to vast inequality among racial groups in America.
To white voters, at least, the vast inequalities and social injustices of the past, which were what originally gave liberalism its appeal, seemed like ancient history.
Our fundraising work assists people in small yet significant ways but does not change the vast inequalities in our interdependent world.
A new network of profit-making schools, however, will ratify, not rectify, vast educational inequalities.