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Definition of Equalitarian

Equalitarian
Equalitarian E*qual`i*ta"ri*an, n. One who believes in equalizing the condition of men; a leveler.

Meaning of Equalitarian from wikipedia

- Egalitarianism (from French égal 'equal'), or equalitarianism, is a school of thought within political philosophy that builds on the concept of social...
- Communists, and was meant to separate out Socialists who believed in equalitarian moral ideas from dogmatic Communists who would advocate and defend party...
- article in the journal Perspectives in Biology and Medicine entitled "The Equalitarian Dogma" in which he argued that ****ulative evidence supported the view...
- ISBN 978-0-19-806678-1. Rajputization discussed processes through which 'equalitarian, primitive, clan based tribal organization' adjusted itself to the centralized...
- (1989) credits the Methodists and Baptists for making Americans more equalitarian Hallam, David J.A. Eliza Asbury:her cottage and her son, Studley, England...
- rent it received; the distribution policy that was intended to be "equalitarianism" was actually corrupt. The Chinese government commercialized the housing...
- Republic. 5 December 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2017. "Distributism as an equalitarian economic policy". Humanist Society of New South Wales Inc. Retrieved...
- for society—and better for men—than the present world order", as is equalitarianism. On the other hand, Eller continued, if men can be trusted to accept...
- Socialists in that country have, at different periods, proposed the equalitarian application of the Ricardian theory. We quote for M. Proudhon: Hodgskin...
- in Holland and Friesland. Anabaptists were socially very radical and equalitarian; they believed that the apocalypse was very near. They refused to live...