noun
- a belief in or advocacy of the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights, opportunities, and treatment
- a political or social philosophy that emphasizes equal distribution of wealth, power, and resources among all members of society
Usage: often used in political and social contexts
Usage: philosophical and political usage
Examples
- The organization's egalitarianism is reflected in its policy of equal pay for all employees regardless of position.
- Many democratic societies are founded on principles of egalitarianism.
- She advocates for egalitarianism in education, believing every student deserves the same quality of instruction.
- The movement rejected egalitarianism in favor of a merit-based system.
- Egalitarianism has been a central theme in political philosophy for centuries.
- The company's commitment to egalitarianism means that all voices are heard in decision-making.
- Critics argue that strict egalitarianism can discourage individual achievement and innovation.