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    Political egalitarianism describes an inclusive and fair allocation of political power or influence, fair processes, and fair treatment of all regardless...
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    concerns include communism, legal egalitarianism, luck egalitarianism, political egalitarianism, gender egalitarianism, racial equality, equality of opportunity...
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  • Luck egalitarianism is a view about egalitarianism: 10  espoused by a variety of egalitarian and other political philosophers. According to this view...
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  • Trasformismo Liberal constitutionalism Liberal egalitarianism Modern egalitarianism Political egalitarianism Liberal autocracy Liberal conservatism Liberal...
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    Activists and academics use the framework to promote social and political egalitarianism. Intersectionality opposes analytical systems that treat each axis...
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  • accords to national-level and state-level political parties based upon objective criteria. A recognised political party enjoys privileges like a reserved...
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  • Elitism (category Political science)
    include egalitarianism, anti-intellectualism, populism, and the political theory of pluralism. Elite theory is the sociological or political science analysis...
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  • contexts, equality may refer to: Egalitarianism, a trend of thought that favors equality for all people Political egalitarianism, in which all members of a...
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  • Inverted totalitarianism (category Political philosophy)
    predicts a sense of powerlessness and political apathy, continuing a slide away from political egalitarianism. Sheldon Wolin coined the term in 2003...
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  • Calvin, Edmund Burke and David Hume. These arguments support more political egalitarianism by improving representative democracy or relying more on mechanisms...
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