Quotaism

Quotaism[1][2][3] is the concept of organizing society by a quota system, whether by racial, gender, language or another demographic attribute. Examples of quotas include gender quotas, racial quota, and reservations. The basic premise is to have demographics represented at all levels and aspects of the civilization according to national statistics.

A quota system is often part of any affirmative action policies, but in those cases it is mainly used as a "target", within a single entity. Quotaism applies to the whole country and is enforced by legislation on all public and private entities.

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  3. ^ "Sh'ma". Sh'ma: A Journal of Jewish Ideas (194–214). Sh'ma, Incorporated. 1980. ISSN 0049-0385. Retrieved 5 October 2014.

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