egalitarianism in A Sentence

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    But similarly, what reasonable person could disagree with Egalitarianism?

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    Egalitarianism: The doctrine that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.

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    Some years ago absolute Egalitarianism was practiced, and it really messed up people's thinking and values.

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    If you value Egalitarianism, recognize that unconscious bias is no more“the real you” than your conscious values.

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    Egalitarianism may focus on income inequality and distribution, which are ideas that influenced the development of various economic and political systems.

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    Godwin had a profound sense of Egalitarianism and viewed the differences among individuals as being the product of different social circumstances, not of inherent differences in people's abilities.

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    Karl Marx used Egalitarianism as the starting point in the creation of his Marxist philosophy, and John Locke considered Egalitarianism when he proposed that individuals had natural rights.

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    With the growth of human populations and the decline of soil and water resources, Egalitarianism could provide a strong argument for the preservation of soil fertility and water.

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    Americans acculturated to the ideals of America find it difficult to comprehend what our rulers are doing, most of which is at odds with notions of Egalitarianism, justice, and democracy.

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    It was seen as a part of Egalitarianism, as once people shed their clothes and get down to their bare skin, it is easier to see that we are all equal.

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    This and other research suggests that people who value Egalitarianism, in an effort to communicate their fair-mindedness and not trip up, spend so much mental energy monitoring their behavior that they then have less mental resources for the actual interaction at hand.

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    Compared to their male counterparts, female politicians are more likely to hold left-wing attitudes(with regard to issues such as civil rights, social equality and Egalitarianism) and substantively advance women's rights in areas such as pay equity, violence against women, health care and family policy.

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