“If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things.
I basically agree with you, but I and I feel like most people use “equal opportunity” as a shorthand for “making [opportunities] broad enough to leverage the cognitive potential that extends across social boundaries.”
Then say “broader opportunity.”
I basically agree with you, but I and I feel like most people use “equal opportunity” as a shorthand for “making [opportunities] broad enough to leverage the cognitive potential that extends across social boundaries.”
Then say “broader opportunity.”