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Passion for equality blinds the utopian to the fact that society, as a whole, is based on inequality of men in two respects: the inventor, the innovator, the exceptional man creates something new and insures continuous progress; the others emulate his work or merely improve their own lot by benefiting from his creativity.
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Thomas Molnar
Born:
June 26, 1921
Died:
July 20, 2010
(aged 89)
Bio:
Molnár Tamás, Thomas Molnar or Molnar, Thomas Steven was a Catholic philosopher, historian and political theorist.
Known for:
Utopia, the perennial heresy (1967)
The Decline of the Intellectual (1961)
Authority and its enemies (1976)
Archetypes of thought (1991)
God and the knowledge of reality (1973)
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