English to Gujarati Dictionary egalitarian

egalitarian

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definition
noun
Labour's long-term supporters, ethical socialists, public service workers, egalitarians and anti-monarchists, trade unionists and pacifists, were harder to deal with.
a person who advocates or supports egalitarian principles.
adjective
a fairer, more egalitarian society
of, relating to, or believing in the principle that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities.
example
He bluntly declared that 'egalitarian' notions must be abandoned.
Membership was open to anyone, not because of 'egalitarian' principles but through financial necessity.
In the past, the ruling elite has deliberately promoted the myth of an 'egalitarian' society.
Sure, there were times when Australia was definitely a much more economically 'egalitarian' society.
The old 'egalitarian' ideal of striving to improve equality of outcome seems to be entirely absent.
Would you say that your struggle is for an 'egalitarian' society?
That is not the kind of 'egalitarian' base on which Australians would want to see their taxation system working.
The first is that he is a radical 'egalitarian' .
To date, these welfare states have generated prosperous, relatively 'egalitarian' societies.
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.
In Europe it was conceived as an authentically humane and 'egalitarian' socialist society.
A profoundly humanitarian and 'egalitarian' person, identification with the oppressed was at the core of her being.
Other studies show a close relation between a more 'egalitarian' social ethos and closer community relations.
One of the distinctive qualities of Scots and Welsh politics has always been their 'egalitarian' tradition.
He contrasts British and American practices, and shows that American law reflected the values of a more 'egalitarian' society.
There is no arguing with a radical 'egalitarian' on that point, so I won't.
I'm quite the 'egalitarian' when it comes to my fellow human beings.
The 'egalitarian' ideals of this communal society place loyalty to family and religion above all.
Burns was a great admirer of the 'egalitarian' ethos behind the French Revolution.
This probably reflects a primitive form of 'egalitarian' society.
But he tells us later that Scotland is no more 'egalitarian' than large tracts of England and Wales.
They'll enjoy truly 'egalitarian' marriages, sharing both the responsibility and the reward that comes with caring for others.
My aim, in this lecture, is to discuss this kind of 'egalitarian' reasoning.
It's about equality, 'egalitarians' will be pleased to know.
In its 'egalitarianism' , democracy was just, and it encouraged widespread decency in social relations.
Power is best thought of as running along a dimension that shapes all human interactions and social structures, with 'egalitarians' at one end and dominators at the other.
Yet, such a stance is exactly correct and it is shared, to some extent, almost by everybody, including the ardent 'egalitarians' .
My mother and my gran also gave me a kind of instinctive 'egalitarianism' .
This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, 'egalitarians' , and technophobes.
I suspect that one reason coercive 'egalitarians' feel that ‘the disadvantaged’ deserve government support is that the scheme demeans and exploits them, so that the assistance is a sort of compensation.
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