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egalitarianism

[ih-gal-i-tair-ee-uh-niz-uhm] / ɪˌgæl ɪˈtɛər i əˌnɪz əm /


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The DNA of both small-c conservatism and New Deal-era egalitarianism is a regular feature of his work, and arguably its major theme is a rejection of modern hierarchies of wealth and stature.

From Washington Post

Others say it's a harmless bit of fun rooted in Australian culture - which values self-deprecating humour and a sense of egalitarianism.

From BBC

His chief aim, he asserted, is to bring egalitarianism to a legislative process dominated by lobbyists and powerful committee chairmen.

From New York Times

Niemeyer’s Brasília was a utopian vision of progress, a city built on the communist ideals of egalitarianism that he strongly professed.

From Washington Post

Both, he said, amounted to rejections of “the totalitarian, woke, economic egalitarianism and sensational demagogy of the radical left.”

From Seattle Times