... as a problem of equality , unity through leveling , Uniforming. Typical for FINER_HERMAN, the future of the state
p. 169ff. esp. 185ff.
; also on. FINER_HERMAN, towards a democratic theory Pole. Sc. Rev. XXXIX (1945), p. 249ff.
: - If the same worldview were possible for everyone, the problem would be solved. Since this is impossible, Fordetion of tolerance and democratic than the relatively akzeptabelste belief in that they at the same time which is most formal and content poorest.
- Marx : If everyone were equally economically situated, the problem would be solved. That can be practically aimed at and achieved. The state will then fall away by itself.
- In both cases the call for equality is a disguised call for wealth;
cf.
FINER_HERMAN, the future of the form of government,p.186
. - This conception of equality is a quantification of the unit problem, and therefore just one of the forms in which it practical one act is accessible. But the only one?
- According to this, the unity of the state results from the summation of generally equal wills and interests. All that is unequal, is as irrational out - excluded and "Company". 1951
- Parallel to the methodology of the natural sciences.
cf.
57.4ecf.
also 1,6f1D ; 6 ; 1.9bΒ