noun
- a political or social philosophy that emphasizes equal rights, opportunities, and treatment for all people regardless of social class, gender, race, or other distinctions
- the belief that all members of a society or group should have equal access to resources, wealth, and power
Usage: often used in political and philosophical contexts; can refer to both a theoretical position and a practical movement
Usage: economic and social context
Examples
- The movement was founded on principles of equalitarianism and social justice.
- Many democratic societies claim to uphold equalitarianism in their constitutions.
- Equalitarianism challenges traditional hierarchies in education and employment.
- The philosopher argued that true equalitarianism requires equal opportunity for all citizens.
- Some critics believe that strict equalitarianism is difficult to achieve in practice.
- The organization promotes equalitarianism by advocating for fair wages and equal representation.