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Progressive is to Conservative as "Irrationally Fair" is to "Rationally Unfair".

'Fair' in the group outcome parity sense, anyway. That is "Treating people differently, because people are different."

For 'fair' in the individualized deserts sense, Classically Liberal processes and systems are "Rationally Fair", "Treating people the same, despite their differences, when the differences are irrelevant." I.e., justice, 'colorblind', meritocratic, due process, fair play, equal opportunity, good sportsmanship, equal rights under rule of law, etc.

Human convergence is an additional assumption needed to pretend that irrationally fair policies are rational. But it's wrong.

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The assumption that people will assimilate with respect to values is not akin to the assumption that there are no gifted children. That's an extremely farfetched analogy. Give me a kid from any ethnicity or even intelligence level, and with the right circumstances, you can raise him to be a Muslim, a Protestant, a communist, or an orthodox Jew. The same isn't true of making him a physicist. I would say that's rather obvious. What values you believe in is mostly determined by your cultural mileu. As long as the people to be assimilated are small in number relative to the culture they're being assimilated into, there's little change of retaining much of a distinct culture indefinitely.

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