Ruskin did not altogether fail to indicate how this concern to ethicize manufacture and exchange can go in an egalitarian direction. |
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A few of today's rap artists have adhered closely to rap's original spirit as an egalitarian party music. |
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They yoked their critique of capitalism to a passionate reaffirmation of the egalitarian Enlightenment principles of the American Revolution. |
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Black feminists and womanists have consistently provided the most compelling egalitarian vision for the black freedom struggle. |
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Despite his restrained academic tone, he appears to be a committed egalitarian and redistributionist. |
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Thus popular sanction will legitimate the silencing of redistributionist and egalitarian policy options. |
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I fly this route regularly and every time there is a huge, egalitarian, all-inclusive line to enter the gate lounge. |
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The desire for remoulding an institution to make it more egalitarian is not the same as destroying it. |
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Strikingly, however, mainstream political antagonists, and even some radical dissenters, embraced clashing versions of the egalitarian tradition. |
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The social milieu of Hebrew poetry changed, rising from egalitarian synagogical circles to the elite upper class. |
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Many scholars have made a Utopia from an egalitarian society in which coteries of artists wined and dined their rich and enlightened patrons. |
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An egalitarian peasant, exhilarated and probably drunk, grabs the hand of a girl from the visiting gentry, to drag her into the round dance. |
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The North might have chosen the path of virtuous isolationism, letting the South secede and becoming an egalitarian social democracy. |
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Unlike the traditional matrimonial classifieds the online version is much more egalitarian. |
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Liberal and egalitarian in sympathy, they eschewed class analysis for civic meliorism, in keeping with his own social democratic values. |
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The most egalitarian societies are also those with the highest level of social mobility. |
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Consistent with the egalitarian spirit of Epicureanism, Bentham's goal was the greatest happiness of the greatest number. |
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In the egalitarian spirit of the French Revolution, the newly independent Haiti abolished primogeniture. |
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Democracy and schooling promoted egalitarian mores and well-nigh universal literacy. |
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Was Georgia a wholesome, egalitarian Utopia or an expedient way to harden the soft underbelly of the Southern colonies? |
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The dominant culture, masculinist and egalitarian, was opposed to any such display of noblesse oblige. |
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In other areas of the public sphere, most people are in favour of an egalitarian system, even if it's slower. |
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We need a hierarchical rather than an egalitarian conception of aesthetic notions. |
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As an egalitarian, I liked the appellate tribunal's manner of lumping together porters, stokers, stretcher bearers, and doctors. |
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The impassioned egalitarian rhetoric that asserts this supposed obligation cows many people into acquiescence. |
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But the strong tradition of upholding the clan makes for mutual support and a sharing and egalitarian instinct. |
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People with less egalitarian values have repeatedly been shown to be more racist, classist, and sexist. |
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The existence of a clerisy would seem to signify a meritocratic rather than an egalitarian society. |
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Accordingly, we may ignore these texts and move to others that are regarded as illustrative of Jesus' egalitarian program. |
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Fourier believed a radically egalitarian society could be organized into a confederation of communes or phalansteries. |
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That Douglas was an integrationist and egalitarian in his thinking seems clear from his own statements and actions. |
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An egalitarian democratic ideal extends beyond public affairs and the political sphere. |
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Under such presumptions, institutional solutions based upon egalitarian principles were much more the norm and more forthcoming. |
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They were deeply linked to democratizing and egalitarian trends, such as labor politics and feminism. |
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His powerfully demotic designs helped pave the way for the egalitarian suburban landscape most Americans choose to live in today. |
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Sounds much more like godless, egalitarian Communism than like Tailgunner Joe and his followers. |
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In Europe it was conceived as an authentically humane and egalitarian socialist society. |
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But he tells us later that Scotland is no more egalitarian than large tracts of England and Wales. |
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That is not the kind of egalitarian base on which Australians would want to see their taxation system working. |
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He contrasts British and American practices, and shows that American law reflected the values of a more egalitarian society. |
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In the past, the ruling elite has deliberately promoted the myth of an egalitarian society. |
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Membership was open to anyone, not because of egalitarian principles but through financial necessity. |
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They'll enjoy truly egalitarian marriages, sharing both the responsibility and the reward that comes with caring for others. |
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The old egalitarian ideal of striving to improve equality of outcome seems to be entirely absent. |
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Sure, there were times when Australia was definitely a much more economically egalitarian society. |
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One of the distinctive qualities of Scots and Welsh politics has always been their egalitarian tradition. |
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Burns was a great admirer of the egalitarian ethos behind the French Revolution. |
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A profoundly humanitarian and egalitarian person, identification with the oppressed was at the core of her being. |
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The egalitarian ideals of this communal society place loyalty to family and religion above all. |
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To date, these welfare states have generated prosperous, relatively egalitarian societies. |
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I think the union movement has to come to terms with that and build a base to say that we want an egalitarian society again. |
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Other studies show a close relation between a more egalitarian social ethos and closer community relations. |
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The idea is very democratic and egalitarian but if you want to spread egalitarianism, start a political party. |
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Higher education shed the German tradition of elitism and became egalitarian. |
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The degree to which contemporary societies are egalitarian is a question that must be researched empirically. |
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Thomas Jefferson and James Madison believed that territorial expansion would sustain the egalitarian economic basis of republican political institutions. |
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Using their homosocial friendships as models, they had negotiated a set of shared guiding values that they hoped would help them have an egalitarian marriage. |
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Far from being a destroyer of the written word, the Internet, with Google as a leading vehicle, will prove to be its great support and egalitarian promulgator. |
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One of the things people like best about Jaipur is that we are completely egalitarian. |
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Its late-nineteenth-century exponents celebrated the convicts, diggers, and bush workers as bearers of a tradition of egalitarian, masculine solidarity. |
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I'm quite the egalitarian when it comes to my fellow human beings. |
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Would you say that your struggle is for an egalitarian society? |
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Such a way of working echoes the theatre collectives of the 1970s, which tried to create an egalitarian alternative to the star-based power structures of mainstream theatre. |
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Some argue that it is a healthily egalitarian culture where almost anybody can have their 15 minutes of fame, rather than it being monopolised by the great and the good. |
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The outcome is clearly a compromise of his own egalitarian inclinations. |
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I wish to add my voice to the growing chorus of protest at the damage our Prime Minister is causing to the country's image as a tolerant, egalitarian and fair society. |
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Perhaps the evenness during WWII was thought to be an aberration and one impact of the War was to change the ideology of the VFL to a more egalitarian one. |
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He bluntly declared that egalitarian notions must be abandoned. |
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Residents tend to be egalitarian, private, and noncompetitive. |
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This egalitarian impulse was in part driven by people returning from WW II and Korea, many of whom benefited from the GI Bill. |
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The politics of class war are safely neutered by storylines that feature an egalitarian, uniting notion of decency. |
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It was just the right level of egalitarian comfort and locavorism that a post-crash populace needed. |
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It was also optimistic and in this way at least egalitarian, the moral sense and common sense being shared by all men and not merely the educated and well-born. |
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In the book you suggest that connoisseurship has become more egalitarian, how come? |
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It seemed to many that the revered Constitution was really the bulwark of powerful economic interests and, therefore, the enemy of more egalitarian and populist policies. |
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The socialists had an egalitarian dream, the achievement of which inevitably foundered under their managerial inexperience and the unyielding zeal of their convictions. |
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Stretton's outlook, a distinctive blend of the egalitarian and the patrician, is an amalgam of several influences, especially his family and his education. |
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Parliamentary democracy, and things like free speech, a free press and free association, are invaluable to any campaign for a more egalitarian society. |
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Port Huron marked a milestone in the search for a genuine American radicalism based on many traditions, but most of all an egalitarian, almost anarchistic belief in democracy. |
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The peasants' preference for egalitarian collectivism was shown in one of the most important functions of the mir, its allocation of the peasants' land. |
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The large open-plan office certainly has an egalitarian feel. |
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In the market-relations approach deemed to be egalitarian, racial inequality results from irrational prejudice or discriminative monopolistic practices. |
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My aim, in this lecture, is to discuss this kind of egalitarian reasoning. |
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Since, in an egalitarian society, there are few opportunities to wear crosses and ribands, the Order of the British Empire has begun to sell ties. |
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One must remark here that the traditional Caucasian society has always been based on egalitarian principles, impeding the inculcation of capitalistic values. |
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Indeed, certain aspects, such as the important provider role, may overshadow the progressive and egalitarian ideals and behaviors that are becoming so prevalent. |
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Celebrate our Australianness by showing our usual mistrustful, self-deprecating, egalitarian, good-natured detestation of all such symbols of overt self-glorification. |
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These three developments illuminate a new reality that requires a new interpretation of the egalitarian justification. |
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However, pirates were more egalitarian than any other area of employment at the time. |
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A democratic, universalistic, caring and aspirationally egalitarian society embraces everyone and accepts people for who they are. |
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I refused to make so much as a curtsey for the passing nobles, as I am a staunch egalitarian. |
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Extensive contact with Rome altered the egalitarian structure of tribal Germanic society. |
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Once inside, spectators were able to participate in a largely egalitarian form of sociability that helped spread Enlightenment ideas. |
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The League of the Just had been formed in 1837 in France to promote an egalitarian society through the overthrow of the existing governments. |
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His theory of property defends a libertarian concern with private ownership that shows an egalitarian commitment. |
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At the same time, Shelley makes an egalitarian case against monarchy, class distinctions, slavery, and war. |
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The movement was egalitarian, apolitical, and pacifist, and resolutely avoided evangelism. |
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The really great thing about feminism, or meninism, is that as we become more and more egalitarian, there will be less of a need for either. |
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The report advocated making education egalitarian and, thus, accessible to the greatest number. |
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The Ibadin had been fighting Umayyad rule in the East, and many Berbers were attracted by the sect's seemingly egalitarian precepts. |
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Americans pride themselves on an egalitarian society open to all. |
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The insight provided by the text is that egalitarian policies pursued out of genuine compassion are at least meritable. |
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Tamburlaine's problems start when he marries Zenocrate and bureaucratizes the egalitarian and irrational grounds of group dependence. |
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Both nations eventually developed more democratic and egalitarian institutions than their highly concentrated landowning counterparts. |
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Private schools existed, but it seemed like almost everyone went to public schools or parochial schools that were similarly egalitarian. |
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Within the decade between 2003 and 2013, income inequality grew even in traditionally egalitarian countries like Germany, Sweden and Denmark. |
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In terms of the distribution of wealth and income, America in the 1950s and 1960s was more egalitarian than it had been in more than a century. |
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Otherwise, the author saw the population as living in an egalitarian state. |
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In the middle of this cycle of generation and decay, Kerr and Conway emerged in an egalitarian duet. |
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Shared paternity among non-relatives is a result of an egalitarian mating system in a communally breeding bird, the Pukeko. |
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The most famous account in English is Robert Southey's long 1805 poem Madoc, which uses the story to explore the poet's freethinking and egalitarian ideals. |
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Gutenberg's movable type printing press made possible not only the Reformation, but also a dissemination of knowledge that would lead to a gradually more egalitarian society. |
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Although legality was not always observed, the courts limited the powers of the Governor, and the law of the colony was at times more egalitarian than in Britain. |
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Before the arrival of Europeans in the region, the area was divided into a large number of small, egalitarian groups, possibly speaking languages related to Sumu and Paya. |
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George's Hill near Weybridge to implement egalitarian ideals of common ownership, but were eventually driven out by the local landowners through violence and litigation. |
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No sooner had President Washington been sworn in, wearing mousy, egalitarian brown broadcloth, than the sharp-elbowed jockeying for social status began. |
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While to this day there's a lingering impression of poshness, one of the show's defining contradictions is that its founding principle is entirely egalitarian. |
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Surely, in these egalitarian times, even this single far-flung worker shouldn't be denied his fun day and at least get a party popper in the post? |
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This is the egalitarian revelation and baptism that Muir found in the Sierra, and it confirmed his Campbellite tendency to reject creeds and dogmatic human traditions. |
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Research finds that first generation immigrants from countries with less egalitarian gender cultures adopt gender values more similar to natives over time. |
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The need for tolerance on an egalitarian basis can be found in the Edicts of Ashoka the Great, which emphasize the importance of tolerance in public policy by the government. |
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That welfare system combined with its strongly redistributive taxing system makes the Netherlands one of the most egalitarian countries worldwide. |
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One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian, forming themselves into hierarchies that are often dominated by an alpha male. |
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The college was founded to be a center of academic excellence which, unlike many other colleges at Oxford, would also be based on a strong egalitarian and democratic ethos. |
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Egalitarian public reason is much more accommodating to cultural communities, but for reasons that have little to do with their intrinsic worth. |
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The two options that follow a liturgical format are the Egalitarian and Mechitzah minyanim. |
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