ARTICLE AD BOX
"The classical demand is that the state ought to treat all people equally in spite of the fact that they are very unequal. You can’t deduce from this that because people are unequal you ought to treat them unequally in order to make them equal. And that’s what social justice amounts to. It’s a demand that the state should treat people differently in order to place them in the same position. . . .To make people equal a goal of governmental policy would force government to treat people very unequally indeed. ...
“In order to make people equal, you have to treat them differently. If you treat people alike, the result is necessarily inequality.
“You can have either freedom and inequality, or un-freedom and equality.”
“You can have either freedom and inequality, or un-freedom and equality.”
~ Friedrich Hayek interviewed by William Buckley & Jeff Greenfield