Can do Quote by William Graham Sumner
“The yearning after equality [in economic outcome] is the offspring of envy and covetousness, and there is no possible plan for satisfying that yearning which can do aught else than rob A to give to B; consequently all such plans nourish some of the meanest vices of human nature, waste capital, and overthrow civilization.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Social Evolution, William Graham Sumner, 1903
Desire for equal outcomes stems from envy, leading to harmful redistribution that wastes resources and destabilizes society.
In simple terms: Equality of results breeds envy and harms society.
Seek fair opportunity, not forced equality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- tax policy
- welfare design
- corporate governance
- public debate
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is it possible to balance fairness with personal liberty?
- What alternatives address inequality without fostering envy?
Attempts to equalize outcomes can ignore individual differences and reduce incentives.