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1 Forew | erroneous idea that all inequality is unjust. The book has
2 Forew, Intr | to the affirmation that inequality is an evil in itself at
3 Forew, Intr | would not give rise to any inequality.~ The Pseudo-Reformation
4 Forew, Intr | the false maxim that all inequality is an injustice, all authority
5 1, 3, 5| finally had to attack the last inequality, that of wealth. Drunk with
6 1, 7, 3| This hatred for any inequality has gone so far as to drive
7 1, 7, 3| least the lessening of the inequality between the rulers and the
8 1, 7, 3| Variety easily leads to inequality of status. Therefore, variety
9 1, 7, 3| quantitative and qualitative inequality among the various territorial
10 1, 7, 3| that Providence instituted inequality among the angels30 as well
11 1, 7, 3| To hate in principle all inequality is, then, to place oneself
12 1, 7, 3| n. The limits of inequality. Of course, one cannot conclude
13 1, 7, 3| doctrinal explanation that inequality is always and necessarily
14 1, 7, 3| liberty would result in inequality if men, being unequal in
15 1, 7, 3| free, out of hatred for inequality it decided to sacrifice
16 1, 7, 3| the other, hatred for any inequality. This effervescence thus
17 1, 7, 3| complete liberty, from which no inequality would arise. As can be seen,
18 1, 7, 3| insignificant remnants of inequality. But, since this anarchic
19 2, 8, 3| metaphysical plane, all inequality and all law, especially
20 2, 8, 3| work is to teach a love for inequality considered on the metaphysical
21 2, 11, 1| conscious idea that all inequality is unjust and that not only
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