“I strongly doubt that the majority, by the simple
fact that it is a majority, can direct human society with brilliance
and greatness over sustained periods of time. I think there is an
immutable and ultimately – for the individual – beneficial
inequality in the world, an inequality that appears as mysterious and
esoteric in nature as it appears immutably defaulted. And I would
say: inequality does not necessitate the solidification of it; it can
also, in principal, allude to the mobility and fluidity of its
hierarchies. It can very well propose that the individual has some
level of mobility across spectrums of possibility and success, and
that this mobility is indeed cherished and applauded as a very
function of inequality; a well-serving mechanism of it, a feature –
not an error.“
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