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Friedrich Hayek
equal treatment
"To rest the case for equal treatment
of national or racial minorities on the assumption that they do not
differ from other men is implicitly to admit that factual inequality
would justify unequal treatment, and the proof that some differences
do, in fact, exist would not be long in forthcoming. It is of the essence
of the demand for equality before the law that people should be treated
alike in spite of the fact that they are different."
Compiled by Thomas George
editor@Wisdom-of-the-Wise.com
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