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1 I, XII | this kind, but there the inequality is permanent. The rule of 2 II, VII | arise, not only out of the inequality of property, but out of 3 II, VII | property, but out of the inequality of honor, though in opposite 4 II, VII | people quarrel about the inequality of property, the higher 5 II, IX | suggests a criticism on the inequality of property. While some 6 II, IX | to the correction of this inequality. For the legislator, wanting 7 III, IX | but only for equals. And inequality is thought to be, and is, 8 III, XII | a question: equality or inequality of what? Here is a difficulty 9 III, XII | office on every sort of inequality any more than in the arts. 10 V, I | much, which is one form of inequality. All these forms of government 11 V, I | oligarchical feature. Everywhere inequality is a cause of revolution, 12 V, I | cause of revolution, but an inequality in which there is no proportion— 13 V, II | or, again, the desire of inequality and superiority, when conceiving 14 V, VIII| revolutions which arise from inequality.~But above all every state 15 VI, III | principles there is some inequality and injustice. For if justice