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Definition of Egalitarians
1. egalitarian [n] - See also: egalitarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Egalitarians
Literary usage of Egalitarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. P. -L. Roederer: Political Thought and Practice During the French Revolution by Kenneth Margerison (2007)
"He outlined the demands of the egalitarians in five categories: the abolition of
inherited property, the placing of limits on fortunes, the equal division ..."
2. The Future of Privacy by Perri 6 (1998)
"In dealing with egalitarians, an important point of emphasis is the internal
conflict within egalitarian culture between the threat of privacy as a ..."
3. The Age of the Reformation by Preserved Smith (1920)
"There were even a few egalitarians who claimed for all classes a democratic regime.
And, thirdly, the Reformation ea new turn to the old problem of the ..."
4. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée (1916)
"Have not certain egalitarians proposed to establish by law equality of brains,
and even of "stomachs"? Moreover, there is an obvious danger in the realm of ..."
5. Studies in the Theory of Human Society by Franklin Henry Giddings (1922)
"egalitarians. The wildest social lunatic has never imagined, or liar for a holy
cause averred, that as adventurers men are equal. ..."