Zoë Routh

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Deeply felt equality is an emergent property of society’s self-organization, of its power relations, of people’s opportunities, of second chances given, of freely available information, of education and feedback processes governing people’s lives, of people’s degree of emotional and social intelligence, of people’s physical stature, and so forth. And the depth of our equality affects all aspects of society—just as inequality harms every aspect of society and ultimately limits our freedom.
Nordic Ideology: A Metamodern Guide to Politics, Book Two
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