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egalitarian

[ UK /ɪɡˌælɪtˈe‍əɹi‍ən/ ]
[ US /ɪˌɡæɫəˈtɛɹiən/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. favoring social equality
    a classless society
NOUN
  1. a person who believes in the equality of all people

How To Use egalitarian In A Sentence

  • Grim, sure, but true - not to mention ruthlessly egalitarian, which is why people rarely lob the P-word at those whose answer to life is, "Who knows? Why I love Carolyn Hax
  • I've harped on about this before, but was interested in Bryan Caplan's critqiue of the Levy-Peart project: I'm going after analytical egalitarians because they're wasting their talent and energy defending the undefendable. Baffled by "Analytical Egalitarianism", Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Anyone: What’s Yglesias explanation for the increase in egalitarianism? Matthew Yglesias » Marriages Becoming More Financially Egalitarian
  • And feminist psychologists are still predominantly concerned with making egalitarian corrections to traditional psychological theories, rather than working with their uncertainties.
  • Given this shared commitment to material equality, do socialists and liberal egalitarians share the same account of justice?
  • The Maoist state preached egalitarianism and relied on the loyalty of workers and peasants.
  • Finally, we have what I’m going to call egalitarian redistribution, which is the view that resources should be transfered from the rich to the poor and middle class because economic equality is a good in itself. Types of Redistribution
  • Its concern with celebrating femininity encourages it to pass over more of traditional psychology's gender biases than egalitarian feminist psychology does.
  • Television, in this sense, is the consummate egalitarian medium of communication, surpassing oral language itself.
  • The principal feminist challenge to psychology's predominantly male subjects and masculine subject matter is, again, an egalitarian one.
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