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Egalitarianism (from
French égal 'equal'), or equalitarianism, is a
school of
thought within political philosophy that
builds on the
concept of social...
- Aristotle.
According to
French political scientist Bernard Manin, the
inegalitarian nature of
elections stems from four factors: the
unequal treatment of...
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opposing the
burgeoning abolitionist movement.
Society was stratified,
inegalitarian, and
perceived by
immigrants as
lacking in opportunities. Consequently...
- classes".
Italian scholar Norberto Bobbio argued that the right-wing is
inegalitarian compared to the left-wing, as he
argued that
equality is a relative...
- that more
egalitarian distributions of
wealth are more
efficient than
inegalitarian distributions.
Distributive inefficiency is
often ****ociated with economic...
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Rogelio Pérez-Perdomo, "The
Venezuelan Legal Profession:
Lawyers in an
Inegalitarian Society", in
Lawyers in Society: The
Civil Law World, vol. 2, eds. Richard...
- and
ushered in the Neolithic.
Neolithic society grew
hierarchical and
inegalitarian compared to its
Paleolithic forebears, and
their religious practices...
- own new
table of the virtues."
Although he
disagreed with Nietzsche's
inegalitarian and
elitist view of humankind, he
acknowledged the
validity of Nietzsche's...
- King, were
concerned that the
United States was
becoming increasingly inegalitarian to the
point of
becoming like old Europe, and "further and
further away...
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power from the
domination of
market forces in what he saw were the
inegalitarian societies of the West.
Innateness hypothesis Noam
Chomsky bibliography...