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concepts in his *A Conflict of Visions*, and *The Vision of the Anointed*. These two visions encompass a range of ideas and theories.

### The unconstrained vision

Sowell argues that
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the unconstrained vision relies heavily on the belief that human nature is essentially good. Those with an unconstrained vision distrust decentralized processes and are impatient with
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large institutions and systemic processes that constrain human action. They believe there is an ideal solution to every problem, and that compromise is never acceptable. Collateral
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damage is merely the price of moving forward on the road to perfection. Sowell often refers to them as "the self anointed." Ultimately they believe that man is morally perfectible.
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Because of this, they believe that there exist some people who are further along the path of moral development, have overcome self-interest and are immune to the influence of power
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and therefore can act as surrogate decision-makers for the rest of society.


### The constrained vision

Sowell argues that the constrained vision relies heavily on belief that human
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nature is essentially unchanging and that man is naturally inherently self-interested, regardless of the best intentions. Those with a constrained vision prefer the systematic
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processes of the rule of law and experience of tradition. Compromise is essential because there are no ideal solutions, only trade-offs. Those with a constrained vision favor solid
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empirical evidence and time-tested structures and processes over intervention and personal experience. Ultimately, the constrained vision demands checks and balances and refuses to
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accept that all people could put aside their innate self-interest.