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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.

This book revisits some of the themes from our previous book from a different angle.

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Online book discussion for Crossing Partylines members; examine Sowell’s constrained vs unconstrained visions and explain how they shape justice and progress.

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