Some on the political left might attribute Botswana's success to egalitarianism.
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Karl Marx is considered an influential proponent of this form of egalitarianism.
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Common forms of egalitarianism include political, philosophical, and religious.
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Calvinism also espoused a fierce egalitarianism and an opposition to hierarchy.
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The study has implications for nurturing human egalitarianism and cooperation.
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The problem comes when Brown or Obama try to sell egalitarianism as fairness.
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But egalitarianism that doesn't deliver job skills doesn't make lives better.
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Dworkin's theory of equality is one variety of so-called luck egalitarianism.
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The Founding Fathers were neither democrats nor believers in egalitarianism.
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The doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality
(egalitarian) a person who believes in the equality of all people
(egalitarian) classless: favoring social equality; "a classless society"
Egalitarianism (from French u00E9gal, meaning "equal")u2014or, rarely, equalitarianism or equalismu2014is a trend of thought that favors equality for all people. Egalitarian doctrines maintain that all humans are equal in fundamental worth or social status, according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
The political doctrine that holds that all people in a society should have equal rights from birth
(Egalitarian) A shortening of the word equalitarian, suggesting a commitment to, or a state of, equality. Egalitarian societies or groups are contrasted to hierarchical or class-based societies or groups. [DP]
(egalitarian) a society without formalized differences in the access to power, influence, and wealth.
(Egalitarian) A word defining principles of equality of opportunities in which identifiable social groups are not over- or underrepresented among high or low achievers.
(Egalitarian) All members of a consensus decision-making body should be afforded, as much as possible, equal input into the process. All members have the opportunity to table, amend and veto or "block" proposals.