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... equality in our utopias . For freedom and equality are sworn and everlasting enemies , and when one prevails the other dies . Leave men free , and their natural inequalities will multiply almost geometrically , as in England and America ...
... equality in our utopias . For freedom and equality are sworn and everlasting enemies , and when one prevails the other dies . Leave men free , and their natural inequalities will multiply almost geometrically , as in England and America ...
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... equality of Americans before 1776 has been overwhelmed by a thousand forms of physical , mental , and economic differentiation , so that the gap between the wealthiest and the poorest is now greater than at any time since Imperial ...
... equality of Americans before 1776 has been overwhelmed by a thousand forms of physical , mental , and economic differentiation , so that the gap between the wealthiest and the poorest is now greater than at any time since Imperial ...
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... equality of educational opportunity can be established , democracy will be real and justified . For this is the vital truth be- neath its catchwords : that though men cannot be equal , their access to education and opportunity can be ...
... equality of educational opportunity can be established , democracy will be real and justified . For this is the vital truth be- neath its catchwords : that though men cannot be equal , their access to education and opportunity can be ...
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PREFACE | 7 |
Hesitations I | 11 |
History and the Earth | 14 |
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