Wednesday, December 16, 2015

The Worst Form Of Inequality Is To Try To Make Unequal Things Equal

Aristotle said “the worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal.”


It is noted in the law enforcement and justice system, individuals tend to apply the same mental judgment to all citizens. This is especially true when there is a large number of citizens to handle in a short period of time. For example, a judge in his/her courtroom may declare accused citizens guilty when their cases are similar. The judge may not take the time to fully examine each case. There could be three cases out of thirty, were an accused is innocent. Since the judge is in a hurry, these innocent persons are declared guilty. Each innocent persons has the option of spending extra time, money, and mental anguish for making an appeal. Or each innocent person can say, “because of my lack of extra time, money, and peace I am forced to accept this judge’s decision.” This scenario occurs more times than can be imagined.


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The Worst Form Of Inequality Is To Try To Make Unequal Things Equal

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