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- specifically focused egalitarian concerns include communism, legal egalitarianism, luck egalitarianism, political egalitarianism, gender egalitarianism, racial equality...
- Luck egalitarianism is a view about egalitarianism: 10  espoused by a variety of egalitarian and other political philosophers. According to this view...
- Political egalitarianism describes an inclusive and fair allocation of political power or influence, fair processes, and fair treatment of all regardless...
- Christian egalitarianism, also known as biblical equality, is egalitarianism based in Christianity. Christian egalitarians believe that the Bible advocates...
- sensitizing religious leaders." Portal:  Feminism Coloniality of gender Egalitarianism Equal opportunity Gender discrimination Gender empowerment Masculism...
- Egalitarian communities are groups of people who have chosen to live together, with egalitarianism as one of their core values. A broad definition of egalitarianism...
- Egalitarian dialogue is a dialogue in which contributions are considered according to the validity of their reasoning, instead of according to the status...
- ****et-based egalitarianism is a form of egalitarianism which theorizes that equality is possible by a redistribution of resources, usually in the form...
- Jordan Bernt Peterson (born 12 June 1962) is a Canadian psychologist, author, and media commentator. Often described as conservative, he began to receive...
- context. Others interpret the text as a universal instruction. Christian egalitarians maintain that there should be no institutional distinctions between men...