The thing is society doesn’t “carry on as though people are equal”. Society, at least the more functional parts of society, treat things like affirmative action and disparate impact, as things to be routed around as much as possible because that’s necessary to get things done efficiently.
It would have been helpful to answer the question as stated. Not all societies have affirmative action and my polity doesn’t. Depending on ones background assumptions, affirmative action could be seen as restoring equality, or creating inequality. You seem to have assumed a take on that without arguing it. It would have been helpful to argue it, and not to treat “society” as synonymous with “US society”.
Is the False Thing “people are equal” or “it is best for society to carry on as though people are equal”.?
The thing is society doesn’t “carry on as though people are equal”. Society, at least the more functional parts of society, treat things like affirmative action and disparate impact, as things to be routed around as much as possible because that’s necessary to get things done efficiently.
It would have been helpful to answer the question as stated. Not all societies have affirmative action and my polity doesn’t. Depending on ones background assumptions, affirmative action could be seen as restoring equality, or creating inequality. You seem to have assumed a take on that without arguing it. It would have been helpful to argue it, and not to treat “society” as synonymous with “US society”.