Injustice is not today perceived primarily among differences in living standards, at least within certain limits. For consciences
Convinced that all are "born and remain free and equal in rights", injustice, and even discrimination, lie rather in the fact that some are less favoured than others in terms of the ability to show their qualities through the acquisition of skills and the professional implementation of that capacity. A conviction, therefore, stronger in a social model that had precisely promoted a certain interpretation of equality of opportunities and that was explained through the notion of republican elitism.