egalitarianism

IPA: igæɫʌtˈɛriʌnɪzʌm

noun

  • The political doctrine that holds that all people in a society should have equal rights from birth.
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Examples of "egalitarianism" in Sentences

  • Racial egalitarianism is another typically leftist position.
  • Anyone: What’s Yglesias explanation for the increase in egalitarianism?
  • So, honestly, Uff the Fluff, what’s Matthews’s explanation for the increase in egalitarianism? edward says:
  • The price we pay for the growth in egalitarianism offered by the Internet is the decentralized access to unedited stories.
  • That gradually became radical egalitarianism, which is an ideal not of equality of opportunity but of equality of results.
  • In the name of egalitarianism, the tournament features the club champions of FIFA's six confederations, plus a representative from the host nation.
  • If I were interested only in egalitarianism and didn’t care at all about incentive effects, I would consider a progressive consumption tax clearly preferable to a progressive income tax.
  • But the contradiction of being so reliant on tests that produce huge disparate impact, vastly greater than the EEOC’s Four-Fifths guideline for suspicion of discrimination, versus their professions of liberal egalitarianism is acute.
  • So yes, egalitarianism is possible in a working environment, but I think the conditions are a lot harder to realise — first you have to have a relatively small employee pool, and then you have to ensure that the personalities of those employees complement each other well enough to self-police their behaviour.

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