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It was a Quaker view that everyone was fundamentally equal," says Willis.
The guiding idea is that since citizens are fundamentally equal, reasoning about justice should begin from a presumption that all cooperatively-produced goods should be equally divided.
I'd heard in a recent interview with Professor Ciara Sutton of the Stockholm School of Economics how Scandinavian leaders are always keen to empower employees, perhaps to a much greater extent than in other areas of the world and how there is an assumption in the business culture that leader and subordinate are fundamentally equal despite differences in formal rank.
In fact this country was founded to a large extent because of the solidarity of another nation, France, who supported the audacity of a group of rebels who risked their lives to build a society where individuals could rule themselves and all could be fundamentally equal.
"They were fundamentally sound.
Plateau environments were fundamentally different.
This "spiritual poison," Girard wrote, lies in the "passionate imitation of individuals who are fundamentally our equals and whom we endow with an arbitrary prestige".
It's fundamentally a meeting of equals.
But in interviews yesterday, others talked about how packaging the deal as a merger of equals would be fundamentally vital to making the deal happen and to making the combined company work.
The goal of creating a diverse, inclusive, and equal society is fundamentally important to Princeton University, this country, and the world.
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