1. All human beings have one true purpose, or end in life (telos) and one only, that of x (salvation; rational self-direction; etc.)
2. The values of all human beings must of
necessity fit into a single universal, harmonious pattern, which some
(the rational) may discern more clearly than others.
3. All conflict is due solely to the failure to
appreciate the true telos, that is, is due to irrational individuals
or societies.
4. When all human beings have been made rational
(i.e., made to understand the true telos), they will obey the
rational laws of their own natures, which are one and the same in
them all, and so be at once wholly law-abiding and wholly
free.
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Berlin's counter: Reject the first premise.