equalitarianism

NOUN
  1. the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality
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How To Use equalitarianism In A Sentence

  • Nor is it simply the decline of deference to elite rule and the rise of individualism, majoritarianism, and equalitarianism.
  • Genetical science supports nothing more than a vague equalitarianism, because genuine knowledge of human heredity is inadequate for anything more precise. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Whoever advocates absolute equalitarianism is wrong.
  • In rejecting democracy Fascism rejects the absurd conventional lie of political equalitarianism, the habit of collective irresponsibility, the myth of felicity and indefinite progress. Things One Should Not Forget « Whatever
  • However, in a socialist revolution, in a revolution based on principles, on moral values, on equal opportunities for all -- I am not talking about equalitarianism; we are not talking about that -- any indication of privileges is twice, three more irritating, and harms the revolution. CASTRO SPEAKS ON DOMINGUEZ, DEL PINO CASES
  • Absolute equalitarianism became quite serious in the Red Army at one time.
  • The first issue stated that desegregation happened because American anthropologists were responsible for introducing equalitarianism into anthropology, ignoring the hereditary differences between races, . . . until the uninstructed public were gradually misled. Morality is Objective (And People Are Wrong)
  • While the president was working on the speech, one of his assistants, Raymond Moley, warned him, “You realize, then, that you're taking an enormous step away from the philosophy of equalitarianism and laissezfaire?” The Commanding Heights
  • However, by saying there is no equalitarianism, we could resign ourselves to some making 85 pesos while others make 850. 53D PLENUM OF CTC WORKERS PLENUM
  • We study theory in classrooms but we have to implement that theory and the essence of that theory to resolve problems in practice, without falling into idealism or extremist or equalitarianism. 53D PLENUM OF CTC WORKERS PLENUM
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