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The essay begins by asserting that men are created unequal and uses that premise to examine the modern doctrine of equality, distinguishing it from enforced uniformity. It traces expressions of the idea from ancient communal movements and Plato's proposals through early Christian practices and the development of democratic thought, considers how Christianity promotes spiritual equality without abolishing social subordination, and reviews Enlightenment and later theorists while arguing that true equality recognizes equal human dignity amid diverse conditions.
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