Thomas Sowell Quote

Clearly, only very unequal intellectual and moral standing could justify having equality imposed, whether the people want it or not, as Dworkin suggests, and only very unequal power would make it possible.


A Conflict of Visions: Idealogical Origins of Political Struggles (ed. Basic Books, 2007) - ISBN: 9780465002054


Clearly, only very unequal intellectual and moral standing could justify having equality imposed, whether the people want it or not, as Dworkin...

Clearly, only very unequal intellectual and moral standing could justify having equality imposed, whether the people want it or not, as Dworkin...

Clearly, only very unequal intellectual and moral standing could justify having equality imposed, whether the people want it or not, as Dworkin...

Clearly, only very unequal intellectual and moral standing could justify having equality imposed, whether the people want it or not, as Dworkin...