Sentences with phrase «very egalitarian»

It's very egalitarian and meditative.
It's very egalitarian, unlike some of the stuffier London clubs who still refuse to accept women members.
We may feel that our society is not very egalitarian, politically, socially or economically.
Regrettably, traditional gender roles persist even in very egalitarian societies.
With a very egalitarian mind - set the Danes believe in independency, equal rights, accessible superiors and that management facilitates and empowers.
Mansueto: Morningstar is a very egalitarian place.

Not exact matches

In some households, there is a very strong patriarchal leaning, in others matriarchal, and still others it's kind of an egalitarian, who - the - heck - knows mash - up.
Of course, even simply scientifically, we know that there are millions of egalitarian marriages that «work» very well.
(So that's the more egalitarian — rural but not usually agrarian — America for which Dr. Pat Deneen and others want us, with some very good reasons, to have nostalgia.)
Writing in Commonweal, Peter Steinfels, senior religion reporter for the New York Times, describes what is now a very tired scenario: «A church that is democratic, egalitarian, open, embracing, tolerant, innovating, lay - led, diverse, and affirmative of American values is pitted against a church that is autocratic, hierarchical, dogmatic, discriminating, clerical, monolithic, and committed to a European past.»
Like most Pentecostal women coming into the kingdom around the world, words like «complementarian» and «egalitarian» are not in her vocabulary, nor Calvinism and Arminianism... She takes the authority of the Bible very seriously.
Zeckle asked: In Christianity, we have various views on women and their roles in society and faith — ranging from a very hierarchical, patriarchal view to egalitarian; does Islam have a wide range of views of women as Christianity does?
But America, the very homeland of political freedom, has pushed egalitarian individualism almost to the point of no return.
educated women's egalitarian ideals confront institutionalized gendered courtship scripts that often reproduce the very gender relations they desire to avoid.
The egalitarian fathers in our study give evidence to the fact that doing so will very likely yield the highest levels of career and life satisfaction.
Conversely, one could start from a egalitarian baseline and find it very easy to justify deviations from that, and again depending on how you think the world works, arrive at either right or left wing sets of policies.
If traditional egalitarians argue only against the very concept of (some) fair inequality they may be having the one discussion which the traditional free market cluster are better placed, and so losing the opportunity for a highly effective scrutiny of unfair rewards and runaway inequality where the public can and do favour a much stronger egalitarian push.
But it also has a very poor record on civil liberties and related issues about the quality of state power (e.g., the database state), things which also matter to egalitarian liberals as liberals.
This is a boldly democratic and egalitarian expectation and the very first time that the nation has asked its schools to perform at an explicit level.
In America, a much more egalitarian culture with a lot more new construction, things happened very differently.
It says a UBI «is a profoundly democratic and egalitarian concept that promotes both security and genuinely effective freedom» and that it would «overcome many of the problems with the existing and increasingly complex, punitive and unpopular system of social security, which in multiple ways has become a weak tool for social protection but a strong tool for waste and the humiliation of those on the very lowest incomes.»
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