Everything about Blind Equality totally explained
Blind equality is the application of impartial judgement concerning multiple persons (or objects), usually in the application of human
law by removing consideration of all irrelevant attributes, so that no partiality is held for any party. For example, a
murder case might not consider the
wealth of the
defendant (except in the case of transactions directly related to the
crime), in order to allow for a court which judges both the
rich and the
poor with
impartiality. Or, a reader grading student essays might not be given access to any means by which they might identify the
authors to be graded.
An inability to discern between several persons or objects (in effect,
anonymity) produces a blind equality, in both consideration and treatment. While discernment threatens to cause partial judgement, blind equality aims to guarantee impartiality, fairness, and equality for all judged parties. Blind equality ensures
justice by preventing
government from
legislating to produce inequality -- or potentially even oppression -- among its
citizen and thus oppression of, its citizens.
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