Equalitarian in a sentence as a noun

Meanwhile, if the equalitarian dogma is false, we'll never know it. Because suggesting any challenge to the dogma will cost you your career.

France and a lot of Continental/EU Europe is far more equalitarian, better social system.

Also I guess we were a bit equalitarian: we wanted that either nobody paid or that everybody paid.

For example Pol Pot and his henchmen justified their mass ****** by accusing their victims as enemies of the "equalitarian state" [1]. It's interesting that this is being downvoted.

> Time is inherently equalitarian, everybody gets the same amount so "I don't have the time" is a way to say "I don't think it's a priority for me and I would rather do something else". The scientific concept of time is.

""" Saying there ought to be more women in positions of power isn't equalitarian, it's sexist against men. There ought to be an equal way for anyone to get to said positions of power, but not to force the answer to come out any particular way all the time.

It's so incredibly at odds with their feminist/gender equalitarian agenda that I can only assume that they do this to provoke outrage and generate clicks. You only have to read the comments to see that they do a good job of provoking many of their readers.

> even more equitable distribution I think the author really means equalitarian distribution.

> This is not equalitarian neither meritocracy. Monopolising every single text-based content market and accumulating all the money to Silicon Valley and then what?

Time is inherently equalitarian, everybody gets the same amount so "I don't have the time" is a way to say "I don't think it's a priority for me and I would rather do something else". Whereas financials can very drastically, so it's much more believable that you are in rough patch and simply can't afford it for objective as opposed to subjective reasons.

I think the equalitarian thing to do would be to encourage apply hn's to be as self contained as possible to avoid biasing on the quality of the landing page or video or whatever else would profit from the exposure

I had a french education, very wide and messy, strict and deep, in a safe and rich private school, and I find that lack of desire to focus on easy equalitarian checkboxes gave me the flexibility to accept there's no purpose or goal to life and you have to adapt. In the Hong Kong bank I work at now, I see an enormous over-representation of french people and I wonder if that's a tell...

Equalitarian definitions

noun

a person who believes in the equality of all people

See also: egalitarian