Why Humans Will Never Be Truly Equal – Aristotle
Update: 2025-11-11
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This piece explores The Equality Illusion, the belief that all people can ever be truly equal in talent, outcome, or opportunity.
Through the timeless wisdom of Aristotle, it reveals why nature itself is built on difference, proportion, and balance not sameness.
Equality, as Aristotle taught, is not about identical results but distributive justice: giving to each what aligns with their purpose, effort, and virtue.
We uncover how modern society confuses fairness with sameness, why the “blank slate” myth leads to frustration, and how real freedom begins when we accept human inequality as natural and use it wisely.
True justice isn’t pretending we’re all the same; it’s understanding who we are, developing our strengths, and finding harmony through our differences.
Through the timeless wisdom of Aristotle, it reveals why nature itself is built on difference, proportion, and balance not sameness.
Equality, as Aristotle taught, is not about identical results but distributive justice: giving to each what aligns with their purpose, effort, and virtue.
We uncover how modern society confuses fairness with sameness, why the “blank slate” myth leads to frustration, and how real freedom begins when we accept human inequality as natural and use it wisely.
True justice isn’t pretending we’re all the same; it’s understanding who we are, developing our strengths, and finding harmony through our differences.
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