A Quote by Salvador de Madariaga

Inequality is the inevitable consequence of liberty. — © Salvador de Madariaga
Inequality is the inevitable consequence of liberty.
The fact that you have a policy of such consequence directly affecting millions of people and you have a legal question of great consequence about the scope of the president's authority to act in implementing the immigration laws in this way and you have a one-line decision from the court affirming by an equally-divided court, it's an inevitable consequence of where we are.
Just as war is the natural consequence of monopoly, peace is the natural consequence of liberty.
True education makes for inequality; the inequality of individuality, the inequality of success, the glorious inequality of talent, of genius.
The inevitable consequence of poverty is dependence.
we should reject the attempt to divert the national conversation away from soaring inequality toward the alleged moral failings of those Americans being left behind. Traditional values aren't as crucial as social conservatives would have you believe ? and, in any case, the social changes taking place in America's working class are overwhelmingly the consequence of sharply rising inequality, not its cause.
We believe that war is an inevitable consequence of the current global economic situation.
War has been the necessary and inevitable consequence of the establishment of a monopoly on security.
An angel once told me, "The inevitable consequence of love is the building of Temples."
Inequality hardens society into a class system. Inequality divides us from one another... Inequality undermines democracy.
What are we having this liberty for? We are having this liberty in order to reform our social system, which is full of inequality, discrimination and other things, which conflict with our fundamental rights.
Civilization is a natural and inevitable consequence - whether good or evil I am not prepared to state.
Inequality is as dear to the American heart as liberty itself.
The Laws of Nature are just, but terrible. There is no weak mercy in them. Cause and consequence are inseparable and inevitable.
It clearly follows that to make men moral it is necessary to make their social environment moral. And that can be done in only one way; by assuring the triumph of justice, that is, the complete liberty of everyone in the most perfect equality for all. Inequality of conditions and rights, and the resulting lack of liberty for all, is the great collective iniquity begetting all individual iniquities.
I have argued above that we cannot prevent the Singularity, that its coming is an inevitable consequence of the humans natural competitiveness and the possibilities inherent in technology.
I have argued above that we cannot prevent the Singularity, that its coming is an inevitable consequence of the humans' natural competitiveness and the possibilities inherent in technology.
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