“If welfare and equality are to be primary aims of law, some people must necessarily possess a greater power of coercion in order to force redistribution of material goods. Political power alone should be equal among human beings; yet striving for other kinds of equality absolutely requires political inequality.”

Source: Private Rights and Public Illusions (1994), p. 81

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Hungarian-American philosopher 1939–2016

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