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The Altruist in Politics

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A commencement address that argues political altruism and communism are impractical and potentially harmful, contending that idealistic equality misunderstands self-interest and the difficulty of measuring disparate labors. It critiques communal experiments such as Owen's New Harmony, doubts education alone can remake human motives, and warns that enforced equality would blunt individual energy and the instinct of expansion, substitute state power for personal initiative, unsettle family roles, and risk producing deeper inequalities and diminished enterprise while promising short-term relief.

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Benjamin N. Cardozo

Benjamin N. Cardozo was an influential American jurist and legal scholar, known for his contributions to the development of common law in the United States. He served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and was previously a prominent judge on the New York Court of Appeals. Cardozo's writings reflect a deep understanding of the law's role in society, as exemplified in his notable work, "The Altruist in Politics," where he explores the intersection of ethics and governance. His legacy continues to impact legal thought and jurisprudence.

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