yeah so everybody is equal its just some people are really dumb and others dont shower or change their clothes. These people are less equal than us, its just they way it is
Some people argue that technology has made people more isolated, but others believe that it has actually increased connections and communication between individuals.
Yes, John Rawls would argue that it is unjust to give some people more opportunity than others. He believed in the principle of justice as fairness, which requires that inequalities in wealth and opportunity should only be permitted if they benefit the least advantaged members of society. Unequal opportunities that systematically disadvantage certain groups would violate Rawls' concept of justice.
In some cities, there are more empty houses than homeless people.
Some common questions about loneliness that people may have include: What causes loneliness? How can I overcome loneliness? Is loneliness a normal feeling? How can I build meaningful connections with others?
Here's a secret: anything anyone does is ultimately selfish. If anyone does something "out of the goodness of their heart" or "for no reason," they're wrong. Most people are selfless because they're programmed to feel good when others feel good, and guilty when they make someone feel bad. Some people justify this moral compass by claiming morality will get you somewhere in a supposed afterlife. Others do it because they think helping people is a way of getting people to like them and help them back. Here's the big reason, though: one day, you will die. There is simply nothing you can do about it. When you die, all the effort you put into selfishness will simply vanish from existence. Humanity as a whole is a bit more permanent. By helping others and helping others help more people, you can have an impact that lasts essentially forever. If that's not a good enough reason, then I don't know what is.
He basically means that people (generally those of the upper class) often say that all people are equal, but in saying that, they don't include people in some groups e.g. working class, women, black people are some historical examples. They see them as less entitled etc, so when they are saying all people are equal they mean all people within a certain group. This group is therefore 'more' equal than others. Saying all people are equal is more a claim to make them look virtuous, but they don;t really believe it in practice.
Some people do give more respect than others based on their race, age or class. But by law it is not suppose to be like that we should see everyone equal.
We are, its just that some of us are more equal than others.
Some people need more sleep than others because of their age and what they do.
All animals are equal but some are more equal than others.
All animals are equal but some are more equal than others...
all animals are equal but some are more equal than others
All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.
All animals are equal but some are more equal than others
Most people do, some more then others.
People are treated equally by there job, and many people have a family so thats equal to others. Some people aren't treated equally, but treat others the way you would like to be treated. Also many people are aunts, uncles, mothers, fathers, oldest child, youngest, middle. Some people are grandparents. And that is equal to others. Hopefully that was helpful :)
The phrase "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" is from George Orwell's novella "Animal Farm." It is a satirical commentary on the hypocrisy and corruption that can occur in political systems, particularly in the context of totalitarianism. The statement reflects the idea that those in power often manipulate language and concepts of equality to maintain their dominance.