Uniform legal rules applied to heterogeneous populations can degrade outcomes; law should account for systematic human differences rather than enforce symmetry for its own sake.
— Reframes equality-under-the-law debates toward fitness and design, influencing criminal justice, education standards, eligibility rules, and civil-rights enforcement where uniformity may conflict with competence or safety.
John Carter
2025.05.28
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The article argues that 'equality under the law' as a one-size-fits-all regime ignores biological variety among human types and contributes to societal decay.
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