Write a précis of the following passage. Add a suitable title.
My idea of society is that while we are bom equal, meaning that we have a right to equal
opportunity, all have not the same capacity. It is, in the nature of things, impossible. For
instance, all cannot have the same height or colour or degree of intelligence, therefore, in the
nature of things, some will have the ability to earn more, and others less. People with talents
will have more and they will utilise their talents for this purpose. If they Utilise kindly, they
will be performing the works of the state. Such people exist as trustees. I would allow a man of
intellect to earn more. I would riot cramp his telent. But the bulk of his greater cannings bus
be used for the good of the State, just as the income of all earning sons of the father goes to the common family fund. They would have their earnings only as trustees.
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An ideal society
We are all born equal but we all have different capabilities. People with talents and higher intelligence work better and earn more. The bulk portion of their earnings must be utilised for the welfare of the state.
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"Equality in Society" is the suitable title for the passage.
Explanation:
The title is suitable as it talks about whether equality can prevail in a society:
- In this society if we are born equal, we will get right for equal opportunity.
- But people do not have same capacity therefore concept of equality in opportunities is impossible.
- Intelligent people , talented ones will earn more over the others.
- It is the concept of nature that all cannot have same height , colour or degree of intelligence.
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