But this stronger force is equal to you, by definition of equality - if they are equal to you, they have no power over you.Dulcinea said:You can be equal in right and still enslaved by a stronger force.InfiniteSingularity said:Who is enslaving you? Who is depriving you of your rights?Dulcinea said:Not really; you can make certain people as free as one another and not others - inequality and equality existing within an environment of freedom.Morning502 said:They are not at all mutually exclusive. In fact I say one can not properly exist with out the other.
And if we are all equally enslaved? Equally tortured? Equally without rights?uro vii said:I'd say equality, because its actually beneficial. I often get the feeling people just have this 'freedom = good' mentality, without thinking any further. Freedom for the sake of freedom achieves nothing. Equality on the other hand has a direct impact on how people can live their lives.
I'd take my own freedom over equality for that very reason - equality isn't inherently good.
If it is true equality, these people have no power over you to enslave you or deprive you of your rights. Because they are equal to you. If they are enslaving you, it's not equality
Freedom, however, by definition means being free.
Consider the alternative - Freedom, no equality. You start off with everyone being free, however, some people are worth more than others, or above others in the social hierarchy. These people above have freedom to exploit those below, and those below have to comply because, well, they're below. That's how hierarchies work. So those below have less freedom - thus, you just lost the freedom you were fighting for