Examples of Egalitarian in a sentence
Dawes CT, Fowler JH, Johnson T, McElreath R, Smirnov O (2007) Egalitarian motives in humans.
At creek or other drainage crossings where consideration must be given to the proper handling of stormwater, a profile of the flow line of such creek, or other drain extending sufficient distance, both upstream and downstream to determine proper street grade and size of drainage structure at such crossing is required.
Rodríguez, The Citizenship Clause, Original Meaning, and the Egalitarian Unity of the Fourteenth Amendment, 11 U.
It establishes a basic level of economic security for all as a vital foundation of a fair, inclusive and just society.3. Egalitarian: UBI recognises that widespread poverty in most nations is avoidable and that allowing this poverty to proliferate through the unequal distribution of resources is an act of structural violence.
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Egalitarian Equivalent Allocations: A New Concept of Economic Equity.
Egalitarian TheoriesAnother prominent school of normative scholarship about property is what I call egalitarian (e.g., Ackerman; Dworkin; Murphy and Nagel).
With regard to abortion risks, in contrast, persons who were both relatively hierarchical and communitarian in their views were most concerned; individuals who had an egalitarian outlook, particularly those who qualified as Egalitarian Individualists, were least worried about the risk of abortion for women’s health.
However, we do not limit our analysis to ex-ante “allocation-based equity criteria” (Egalitarian, Ability-to-pay and Sovereignty), but we rather require that these criteria also hold ex-post.
Egalitarian motives seem to be at the heart of the arguments against differentiation of tuition costs.