what is natural equality?( 2 mark question )
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Natural equality implies that all men are born free and equal and are endowed with equal gifts and talents. It also urges the state to reduce inequality rather than perpetuating it. ... Natural equality is rather an ideal and not immediate reality. This ideal should be attained in a society as far as possible.
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Answer: Natural equality is the shared attribute that all men share entirely as a result of their innate makeup.
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- The fundamental idea and cornerstone of liberty is equality and since all men are born, develop, live, and die in the same manner, natural or moral equality is founded on this shared human nature.
- The inequities we see around us are caused by civilization; equality is a natural state. Because we are all human, we are naturally equal.
- Unfair chances and the exploitation of one group by other groups in society are the causes of inequality. While social inequalities are a result of disparities in social resources, natural inequalities are a result of variations in natural resources.
- Identifying which resources are natural and which are social is the first challenge this plan encounters.
- A common identity of incentives and treatment is sometimes referred to as equality. However, uniformity means placing every individual at the same stage, which is against the rule of nature because men are inherently unequal; for example, a mathematician cannot be assigned to manual labor like a mason.
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