Sentences with phrase «egalitarian principles»

Unsurprisingly, these inconvenient facts rankle, and, for those wedded to a stringent version of egalitarian principles, the goals of uplift and amelioration transmogrify into the demand for equal results.
By virtues, Goldin and Katz mean «a set of characteristics that originated in basic democratic and egalitarian principles and that influenced the educational system.»
As a modern woman, I thought our selfish tendencies could be held in check through mutual subjection worked out through egalitarian principles.
And what the state provides is less and less education, and more and more a form of rough and ready crowd control, usually shaped by egalitarian principles, and calculated to prevent the emergence of an educated middle class.
-- and those who lamented the symbolism of a treasured program with egalitarian principles teaming up with a soulless corporation.
The failure of the leaders of that society to take seriously that tremendous responsibility, or not to fulfill it adequately, literally invites the alienated people of the society to overturn it and impose an egalitarian principle upon it.
«The underlying philosophy for an ERF is the universal application of egalitarian principle to guide a distributive view that seeks to address historical, current, and potential inequities in respect of contribution to emissions, and as such is corrective in character, and distributive in approach.

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We believe token sales should be aligned with the principles, philosophies, and egalitarian spirit of crypto that makes it special.
A second and closely associated principle is that of the United Order, a form of egalitarian communalism.
If egalitarian social policy follows any one guiding «moral» principle, it is to justify government intervention to overcome «market failure.»
Here, and in other egalitarian literature, principle is given priority over application; admonition is given preference over description.34 What is dangerous in such a procedure, though it admittedly works in many cases, is the implied epistemological claim that objective, impersonal statements are of a somehow higher order of trustworthiness than the more personal and relational aspects of Scripture.
But all have to acknowledge the common framework of egalitarian justice and recodify their traditional civil codes which were formulated in other times and under other principles.
That seems to me obviously contrary to the principles of an egalitarian movement.
With a passion for cultivating egalitarian relationships, she nurtures the competency and authority inherent in each of her students and clients through their direct embodiment of somatic principles.
In 1910 Henri organized the first Exhibition of Independent Artists, an egalitarian group modeled after the Salon des Independents in Paris and operating under the principle, «no jury, no prizes.»
It is one of the rich ironies of history that the U.S., a country founded upon republican principles, should have become so hierarchical and status - conscious, while Canada, which remains a monarchy, should be so relatively egalitarian.
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