The quota doctrine assumes that all members of a given physiological group are
identical and interchangeable—not merely in the eyes of other people, but in
their own eyes and minds. Assuming a total merging of the self with the group,
the doctrine holds that it makes no difference to a man whether he or his
"representative" is admitted to a school, gets a job, or makes a decision.
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