Pliny complains about this in bk. 2, Epist. 12, “In public councils nothing is so unfair or unequal as equality itself. For though the prudence of all is unequal, the right of all is equal.”
Pliny complains about this in bk. 2, Epist. 12, “In public councils nothing is so unfair or unequal as equality itself. For though the prudence of all is unequal, the right of all is equal.”