egalitarian in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
a fairer, more egalitarian society
noun
1
a person who advocates or supports egalitarian principles.
Labour's long-term supporters, ethical socialists, public service workers, egalitarians and anti-monarchists, trade unionists and pacifists, were harder to deal with.

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1. More egalitarian.

2. Ford is no egalitarian.

3. The party's principles are basically egalitarian.

4. For more egalitarian-leaning Atheistic Satanists

5. Clearly the egalitarian society remains a dream.

6. 3 The party's principles are basically egalitarian.

7. Humanist psychology's familiarity to egalitarian feminist psychologists makes the division between humanist egalitarian, and woman-centred, theories difficult to draw.

8. People have long dreamt of an egalitarian society.

9. I still believe in the notion of an egalitarian society.

10. What happens in a modern(http://Sentencedict.com), relatively egalitarian society?

11. Acephalous society is also known as egalitarian or non-stratified society.

12. Education in Romania is based on a free-tuition, egalitarian system.

13. They seem in the main to have been relatively egalitarian communities.

14. But egalitarian feminists tend to play down the value of biological explanations.

15. It is a network for the elite, yet it is very egalitarian.

16. By nature the education investments of democratic governments tend to be egalitarian.

17. Archaeologists believe that the Peiligang culture was egalitarian, with little political organization.

18. Egalitarian Rousseau lived out his life as the spoilt plaything of eccentric aristocrats.

19. Bioregionalism is both a deep ecological philosophy and an apolitical, decentralized, volunteer egalitarian movement

20. It was total, undivided submission that would permit the building of an egalitarian community.

21. It's perfectly possible to create these social pressures which lead to more egalitarian societies.

22. Egalitarian feminist psychologists draw on both feminist and psychological criticisms of gender imbalance among psychologists.

23. In its earliest impulses celibacy was egalitarian and even subversive of patriarchal family relationships.

24. Humanist psychology's caution about change can add to egalitarian feminist psychology's existing theoretical timidity.

25. 17 It was total, undivided submission that would permit the building of an egalitarian community.

26. Jeans a powerful egalitarian message, but are far more likely to a sartorial deathtrap for politicians.

27. Finally, she was asked to spell egalitarian, used to describe a belief in human equality.

28. This chapter examines the gender imbalances among psychologists, and analyses egalitarian attempts to rectify them.

29. These innumerable scraps of land were the beginning of egalitarian ownership on a Lilliputian scale.

30. Despite the city plan’s egalitarian intentions, differences in income have zoned the population into completely separate cities.

31. Synonyms for Constitutionalist include democrat, leveler, leveller, moderate, populist, republican, egalitarian, social democrat, equalitarian and royalist

32. 26 This chapter examines the gender imbalances among psychologists, and analyses egalitarian attempts to rectify them.

33. Egalitarian feminist psychology tends to neglect gender issues that do not relate to traditional psychological interest.

34. Antonyms for Absolutist include democratic, limited, accountable, autonomous, egalitarian, liberal, popular, self-governing, partial and flexible

35. But it’s a fundamentally Antidemocratic idea that has more in common with libertarianism than egalitarian politics

36. Antonyms for Classist include egalitarian, unstratified, fair, impartial, unbiased, neutral, open-minded, unprejudiced, broad-minded and disinterested

37. The vision of Biafran University is to see and live in an egalitarian society made up of

38. The differences between it, and traditional and egalitarian feminist approaches, are not as big as they look.

39. A Non vegetarian, a Egalitarian, a Proletarian, a Altitudinarian, a Libertarian, a Historian, A nephew, an uncle

40. Normative theories tend to be fairly egalitarian, whereas positive theories are generally more pessimistic about redistributive prospects.

41. Such a climate increases the likelihood that egalitarian feminist psychology will be incorporated into the traditional discipline.

42. This inattention to politics allows even egalitarian feminists to adopt woman-centred arguments when dealing with cultural issues.

43. Synonyms for antiroyalist include pro-republic, Antimonarchist, democrat, republican, self-governing, democratic, self-ruling, popular, representative and egalitarian

44. Synonyms for Antimonarchist include pro-republic, antiroyalist, democrat, republican, self-governing, democratic, self-ruling, popular, representative and egalitarian

45. Inequality in kibbutzim Despite these arrangements designed to create an egalitarian society, social inequality exists in the kibbutzim.

46. Although the relationship is by no means an egalitarian one, it has become more harmonious and more easy-going.

47. Something which is particularly curious is that increased government expenditure has not produced the egalitarian society which was intended.

48. How to preserve that involvement in an egalitarian context is one of the great challenges of modern society.

49. 26 From the perspective of traditional psychology, such psychologists are, even more than egalitarian feminist psychologists, reassuringly marginal.

50. Jeans can send out a powerful egalitarian message, but are far more likely to be a sartorial deathtrap for politicians.