This experience reinforced American egalitarianism, the belief that everyone is equal in status. |
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The concept of egalitarianism was expressed in housing through uniformity, regardless of individual needs. |
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This has led to a tension, perhaps even a crisis, in the politics of liberal egalitarianism. |
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The result was to increase the influence of those who favoured extreme egalitarianism. |
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She has linked her interpretations of well-being in terms of capabilities to characterizations of egalitarianism. |
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The barbie has traditionally served as the symbol of Australian egalitarianism. |
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To go even further off topic, the first Alien movie is also a rare glimpse of a future of some reasonable sexual egalitarianism. |
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The idea is very democratic and egalitarian but if you want to spread egalitarianism, start a political party. |
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With unwavering resolve we support plurality, egalitarianism, and the political process. |
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Yet the forces of globalization clearly make it harder for Sweden to maintain its egalitarianism. |
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Our results suggest that ethnic and racial egalitarianism is far from a reality in America today. |
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Though I believe in artistic egalitarianism, I was overawed by the big names. |
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You are supposed to accept every invitation which comes your way, in a spirit of communal egalitarianism. |
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Men's fashions from the late nineteenth century showed a kind of egalitarianism, though their conservatism was the despair of retailers. |
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My fear is that these empty gestures will become the last remaining symbols of our shared belief in egalitarianism. |
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In spite of the acquisition of wealth and Western goods, egalitarianism continues to be the ideal. |
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Instead he wraps himself in the flag and other wedge issues to ward off proper discussion about his dismantling of Australian egalitarianism. |
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He had an innate egalitarianism, a plain-spoken American way of talking, a directness, and a lack of airs. |
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But rich countries are notoriously reluctant to provide foreign aid on the scale and magnitude that liberal egalitarianism demands. |
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One set of beliefs expresses the commitment of a democratic society to the liberal values of justice, individualism, egalitarianism and freedom of expression. |
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Or is it also about a state of mind that is only possible because of Western individualism, egalitarianism, freedom of choice and civil institutions and rights? |
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Starry-eyed views of society and egalitarianism are not an effective approach to the challenges we face in the future. |
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Norway has a far-right political presence at variance with Scandinavia's vaunted egalitarianism. |
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Mr Xi, like Mr Bo before him, has shown no inclination to revert to Maoist egalitarianism and push back the market. |
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In Communist Europe, the extreme version of egalitarianism ended up sacrificing the right to a personal identity on the altar of collectivism. |
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If we continue to confuse equal opportunities with egalitarianism and mediocrity, the more mediocre people we will have. |
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The current face of Canadian nationalism was formed on the basis of this egalitarianism. |
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Those views tend to fall somewhere along a continuum between libertarianism at one end and egalitarianism at the other. |
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Majorities are naturally little inclined to egalitarianism when the current situation is to their advantage. |
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Neither a human rights approach nor its supporting philosophy of liberal egalitarianism precludes restrictions on immigration, however. |
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Equality of all men is a very good thing, but the exaggerated egalitarianism is just a lie. |
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But the problem is that not all organisations are equal and egalitarianism, in this case, could lead to clear injustice. |
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They were persecuted in Tsarist Russia for their religious beliefs, which included pacifism, egalitarianism and communal ownership. |
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Women fight for their rights, backed by a tradition of egalitarianism, independence and conflict resolution. |
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I like to think of the rats as a metaphor for the city's egalitarianism. |
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But my perplexity went well beyond the lack of easy egalitarianism. |
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Historically, the Cossack way of living was one of disorder and adaption, of individualism and egalitarianism. |
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Commerce, however, injects a sense of fairness and egalitarianism into this darwinist scheme. |
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For a mere generation, UK-wide public policy had matched the notion of Scottish egalitarianism, at least moderately. |
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And how has the Scottish myth of egalitarianism survived two and a half centuries of severe inequality? |
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But in America, born free of any aristocracy, the arrival of modernism and egalitarianism was a far more gentle affair. |
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How does he reconcile Dante's monarchism with modern egalitarianism? |
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The tribal segmentary system thus fosters an ethic of egalitarianism with its expression found in the members of the corporate patrilineal descent groups. |
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Justice in the meaning of equity moderates absolute egalitarianism with an effort to provide the whole community with the same life expectancy and quality of life. |
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We are talking about egalitarianism gone wild. |
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I would like to begin by thanking the rapporteur for his work and congratulating him on having made a distinction in the report between social inclusion and egalitarianism or corporatism. |
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Given that either alternative would encounter fierce, implacable, and extensive opposition, liberal egalitarianism seems naïve, idealistic, and utopian. |
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Under Deng Xiaoping's leadership, the CCP abandoned collectivism and egalitarianism as the basis of regime legitimacy, substituting rapid economic development and rising income for all. |
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Let us not confuse the need for a common framework with egalitarianism. |
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Among other things, the 1982 Constitution, the famous Canada Bill, instituted provincial egalitarianism, an egalitarianism which denied the Canadian duality and the existence of the Quebecois people. |
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We can also look back and see the egalitarianism of the Jesus movement and note the return of patriarchalism in later texts. |
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To counter it, luck egalitarianism needs to be recast as a baseline-relative theory. |
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This is based less on a spirit of egalitarianism than on it seeming no worse than the men deserve for being so slow to adapt. |
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Even reviled pirates had their own forms of egalitarianism, defying an era of institutionalized slavery. |
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He makes the important distinction between moral egalitarianism and sociopolitical egalitarianism. |
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Gordon Brown and I have no truck with old-fashioned egalitarianism that levels down. |
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I totally reject this illegitimate attempt to interfere in the internal political organisation of the Member States and the ongoing confusion between equality and egalitarianism. |
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Liberal egalitarianism offers arguments about the fairness of immigration policies, and a human rights perspective yields more specific criteria for the ethical assessment of immigration policies. |
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His memorial service was held in Westminster Abbey and he wanted his ashes to be placed in a vault in King's College chapel. One thing that Keynes was not fighting for was egalitarianism. |
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The entire range of political theory for example is concerned with explicitation of this egalitarianism through the agency of the State. |
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On the negative side, Daniel Roche contests claims that Masonry promoted egalitarianism. |
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On the whole, historians conclude the Revolution's effect on patriarchy and inheritance patterns favored egalitarianism. |
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The egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. |
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Theories to explain the apparent egalitarianism have arisen, notably the Marxist concept of primitive communism. |
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But these guys are being paid double what their predecessors were making in the 1980s, which was not exactly a period known for its stodgy egalitarianism. |
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Their places were quickly filled with party apparatchiks loyal to old-fashioned communist values: the revolutionary role of the party, egalitarianism, cohesion, conformity, the rhetoric of brotherhood and unity and so on. |
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Moral egalitarianism is therefore an inherent feature of Smith's normative ethics. |
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The traditional socialist emphasis on egalitarianism suggests the preferability of equal distribution of social dividend as a lump sum subsidy paid to each household. |
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In the 1960s, a strong social movement for egalitarianism manifested itself in the community college emphasis on open access and attention to less well-prepared students. |
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Collective working solidified traditional patterns in that artisinal organization and its emphasis on egalitarianism dominated production and resisted change. |
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For Porset, the avoidance of thematic and hierarchical systems thus allows free interpretation of the works and becomes an example of egalitarianism. |
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On the negative side, Daniel Roche contests claims that Masonry promoted egalitarianism and he argues that the lodges only attracted men of similar social backgrounds. |
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Egalitarianism is highly valued among the people of Iceland, with income inequality being among the lowest in the world. |
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