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  • Egalitarianism - Wikipedia
    Egalitarianism is a major principle of both classical liberalism with its equality of rights, and redistributive left-wing politics with its stress on equality of outcome
  • Egalitarianism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Egalitarianism is a school of thought in contemporary political philosophy that treats equality as the chief value of a just political system Simply put, egalitarians argue for equality
  • Egalitarianism | Definition, Meaning, Examples | Britannica
    Egalitarianism, the belief in human equality, especially political, social, and economic equality Egalitarianism has been a driving principle of many modern social movements, including the Enlightenment, feminism, civil rights efforts, and the establishment of international human rights
  • EGALITARIANISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Egalitarianism comes to the English language from the French We fashioned egalitarian from their égalitaire “egalitarian” (which comes from the Latin aequalitas “equality”), and then added our -ism to it
  • Egalitarianism - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    As a view within political philosophy, egalitarianism has to do both with how people are treated and with distributive justice Civil rights movements reject certain types of social and political discrimination and demand that people be treated equally
  • Egalitarianism: Definition, Ideas, and Types - Investopedia
    What Is Egalitarianism? Egalitarianism is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes equality and equal treatment across gender, religion, economic status, and political beliefs
  • 12 Egalitarianism Examples (2026) - Helpful Professor
    Egalitarianism is a worldview that advocates for the equal treatment of all individuals, regardless of social, economic, gender, racial, or other differences
  • Core Principles of Egalitarianism: Beyond Mere Uniformity
    At its heart, egalitarianism rests on a single powerful idea: all human beings have equal fundamental worth or moral status From this starting point flows the belief that everyone deserves equal rights and equal treatment under the law


















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