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Thomas Sowell argues that enduring political conflicts arise from two opposing “visions” of human nature: the constrained vision, seeing people as limited and self-interested, and the unconstrained vision, viewing them as improvable and cooperative. These contrasting assumptions shape how each side understands justice, equality, and social progress.
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