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How to use egalitarian in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word egalitarian? Here are some examples.

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Ruskin did not altogether fail to indicate how this concern to ethicize manufacture and exchange can go in an egalitarian direction.
A few of today's rap artists have adhered closely to rap's original spirit as an egalitarian party music.
They yoked their critique of capitalism to a passionate reaffirmation of the egalitarian Enlightenment principles of the American Revolution.
Black feminists and womanists have consistently provided the most compelling egalitarian vision for the black freedom struggle.
Despite his restrained academic tone, he appears to be a committed egalitarian and redistributionist.
Thus popular sanction will legitimate the silencing of redistributionist and egalitarian policy options.
I fly this route regularly and every time there is a huge, egalitarian, all-inclusive line to enter the gate lounge.
The desire for remoulding an institution to make it more egalitarian is not the same as destroying it.
Strikingly, however, mainstream political antagonists, and even some radical dissenters, embraced clashing versions of the egalitarian tradition.
The social milieu of Hebrew poetry changed, rising from egalitarian synagogical circles to the elite upper class.
Many scholars have made a Utopia from an egalitarian society in which coteries of artists wined and dined their rich and enlightened patrons.
An egalitarian peasant, exhilarated and probably drunk, grabs the hand of a girl from the visiting gentry, to drag her into the round dance.
The North might have chosen the path of virtuous isolationism, letting the South secede and becoming an egalitarian social democracy.
Unlike the traditional matrimonial classifieds the online version is much more egalitarian.
Liberal and egalitarian in sympathy, they eschewed class analysis for civic meliorism, in keeping with his own social democratic values.
The most egalitarian societies are also those with the highest level of social mobility.
Consistent with the egalitarian spirit of Epicureanism, Bentham's goal was the greatest happiness of the greatest number.
In the egalitarian spirit of the French Revolution, the newly independent Haiti abolished primogeniture.
Democracy and schooling promoted egalitarian mores and well-nigh universal literacy.
Was Georgia a wholesome, egalitarian Utopia or an expedient way to harden the soft underbelly of the Southern colonies?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Indeed, there was something in the very crudity of his social compliment that smacked, strangely enough, of that egalitarian soil.
There was a declared intention of an egalitarian redistribution of wealth and assets.
Serbs, Bosnians and Croats divided the loot with the loftiest of egalitarian instincts.
But though it tended to be egalitarian it did not, of itself, tend to be humanitarian.
Most work beyond the primary work of agriculture was guarded by the egalitarian vigilance of the Guilds.
Within the nuclear family the relationship between husband and wife became a more egalitarian one.
Thomas Metcalfe was one of the last of the Nabob species before the wave of egalitarian and utilitarian thinking washed across the subcontinent.
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