Political scientist: Efforts to create a more egalitarian society are often wrongly criticized on the grounds that total equality would necessarily force everyone into a common mold. ████████ ██ ████████ ██ ████ ███████ ██ ███████ ████████████ █████ ███████████ ███ ████ ██ ███ ███ ██ █████████ █████████████ █████ ██████████ █ ███████ ███ ███████ █ ███████ ███ ████ ██████████ ████████ █████ █████████ ██████ ████ ██████████ ██████████
The political scientist concludes that equality does not require bland uniformity, as many critics believe. She supports this by claiming that a society can achieve greater equality and enhance diversity by promoting complementary human interests.
The political scientist counters a position held by critics— that total equality would force everyone into a common mold. She does this by noting that the critics’ argument relies on the assumption that equality requires bland uniformity. She then attacks this assumption by arguing that, actually, a society can achieve greater equality and enhance diversity by promoting complementary human interests. By attacking their assumption, the political scientist undermines the critics’ argument and supports her own position.
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