Article 3P7DG Bigotry and Compulsory Inclusion Are Both Collectivist

Bigotry and Compulsory Inclusion Are Both Collectivist

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When private discrimination is allowed, an individual who discriminates has to pay the cost of his discrimination. For example, if a business owner discriminates against some group of potential employees who are as productive as others, he deprives himself of productive employees and profit opportunities. This general phenomenon reduces irrelevant discrimination while respecting the preferences of all individuals equally.

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