Criteria Quote by Francis George
“Equality, therefore, becomes the criterion because we can handle all that in process, but we can't handle that as principle without infringing on freedom.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Unknown (philosophical discourse)
Argues that equality is a practical standard, but enforcing it as an absolute principle can threaten freedom
In simple terms: Equality works in practice, but not as an absolute rule
Balance equality with liberty
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- legal frameworks
- social movements
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can true equality exist without limiting freedom?
- How to protect liberty while promoting fairness?
Overemphasis on equality may suppress individual autonomy