When you ask people that are successfull, what is the cause of your success, they will tell you that you only have to work really hard, and then you can accomplish anything. This sounds generous and selfless, but it is not. If everyone starts off at an equal footing, and some people are successfull and some are not, it is tempting to belive that the successfull people worked harder, that they deserve their success, while most people, are responsible for their own lack of success, or demise. In the current time and age, we are raised trough popular culture to belive that it is more fair that everyone is treated equally, that everyone is given the same oportunities, and then whatever anyone manage to do with their lives is ultimately no less, and no more than what they deserve. But what if people are not equal? If pepole are not equal in abilities, if some person must work harder to attain the same goals, as someone else, or if some goals are completely unattainable for some while for others it is not. Well, then people will inevitably acheive at different levels. If people are not equal in abilities and judgment, then freedom becomes justification to isolate ourselves from others destiny, be it good or bad. Sometimes pepole desperately need guidance, or even intervention. This is why elites benefit more from an egilitarian system then the masses does. Not because it enables them to succeed, but because it justifies their position, while they enjoy the individual freedom and lack of responsibility. And this is why everyone loves the underdog; he gives the masses foolish hope, while the elites sit comfortably in their shining towers thinking that they are the underdog that won. -lindus