What's the difference between egalitarian and equalitarian?

Egalitarian


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) But if you provide a street environment where it’s much more egalitarian, where your granny can cycle to the shops safely and have somewhere to park her Dutch-style bike – that’s when we’ll get those kind of cyclists.
  • (2) Though his life was to be the embodiment of a secularised form of dissent, his high moral seriousness and egalitarianism surely had roots in this radical Protestant background.
  • (3) The same would be true in the aftermath of the crisis of the neoliberal order, as the need to reconstruct a broken economy on a more democratic, egalitarian and rational basis began to dictate the shape of a sustainable alternative.
  • (4) Same-sex nuptials have no more of a guarantee of longevity and contentment than their heterosexual counterparts, but in a tolerant, egalitarian society, every citizen, whether gay or straight, has a right to the chance of a marital happy every after if they so choose.
  • (5) In the Moon Under Water, everyone was equal in front of the bar, regardless of age or sex – it was egalitarian by design.
  • (6) The indemnity is paid once, as a capital sum, on an abstract and egalitarian basis, irrespective of the patient's age, sex, occupation, or income.
  • (7) Can New York change its trajectory a little bit, become more inclusive and financially egalitarian?
  • (8) They include family formation and education and good jobs, and we’re going to bring them to the American people and finally end the scourge of poverty in this great land.” Although the conservative prescription is more familiar than the egalitarian diagnosis, such a full-throated emphasis on poverty would have marked a distinct change of tone for Republicans .
  • (9) Authoritarian observers, as compared to egalitarians, were more external for other's success and more internal for other's failure only when own outcome was successful.
  • (10) "Maybe it's because we are a Catholic country and have a lot of rural people who don't like the rich, or because of the idea of egalitarianism that came out of the French revolution, or from Marxism that gained a hold in France."
  • (11) Children who had acquired multiple classification skill via training with social stimuli and those children trained on rules for occupational sorting showed significantly more egalitarian responding on a subsequent measure of gender stereotyping and superior memory for counterstereotypic information embedded in stories.
  • (12) Facebook Twitter Pinterest There’s an epic quality to that ad, but there is something pleasingly egalitarian about Pokémon Go, in the way it expects you to travel far and wide to “catch ‘em all”; the Incubators for hatching mysterious Pokémon eggs require you to walk a certain distance in order to do their job.
  • (13) He showed his true political colours when he wrote that "the class issue has actually been successfully resolved in the west … the egalitarianism of modern America represents the essential achievement of the classless society envisioned by Marx."
  • (14) The findings suggested that sibling relationships: (a) become more egalitarian and less asymmetrical with age, (b) become less intense with age, and (c) encompass experiences that are partially determined by the child's standing in the family constellation.
  • (15) Their inconsistency and fluidity may stem from individualistic egalitarianism within Semai society and powerlessness in the face of nonSemai attack.
  • (16) The Royal Court's artistic director, Dominic Cooke , said: "The Pussy Riot trial is of concern to those who believe that the right of artists to question the actions of the state is central to an egalitarian society.
  • (17) In her nomination letter to the IPU, Bishop said the election of a female president would show that the organisation is an “egalitarian and united institution”.
  • (18) This assertion of Scottish exceptionalism, which comfortingly casts Scotland as a fundamentally more progressive, more egalitarian and more social democratic place than the rest of Britain, is an important and familiar theme of the independence debate.
  • (19) However, they were more egalitarian than was hypothesized in their task assignment ratings for forgetful young versus forgetful old targets.
  • (20) It is concluded that an egalitarian social policy executed over a generation failed to override the association of social and family factors with cognitive development that is characteristic of more traditional industrial societies.

Equalitarian


Definition:

  • (n.) One who believes in equalizing the condition of men; a leveler.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Results indicated that (a) high test anxious passing and failing children preferred an equal allocation solution; (b) allocation based on productivity was most acceptable among the pairs of low test anxious children; (c) low test anxious failers rated favourable allocations more acceptable than equalitarian and unfavourable ones when their partner was a high test anxious passer.
  • (2) The assumptions of the free market model, the bureaucratic planning model, the professional model and the cooperative equalitarian model are described, as are the characteristic pathologies connected with the form those models take in reality.
  • (3) The judges all agreed, too, that the equalitarian counsellors at Relate could not be expected to accommodate the would-be discriminatory sex therapist.
  • (4) Although consensus about the legitimacy of a male-dominant and female-dominant power structure reduced conflict and violence in such families, when conflict did occur in such families, it was associated with a much higher risk of violence than a similar level of conflict in equalitarian families.
  • (5) Male therapists were more equalitarian in their ratings and surprisingly rated the healthy male as significantly more feminine than did female therapists.
  • (6) The couples were classified as equalitarian, male-dominant, female-dominant, or divided power.
  • (7) The results were intercorrelated and yielded 11 varimax factors based upon a Guttman criterion, as follows: Authoritarian Role Preferance, Authoritarian Role Pressure, Equalitarian Role Preferance, Equalitarian Role Pressure, Balanced Manager, People Oriented Manager, Assumed Similarity Between Opposites, Contemptuous Indulgence, Supportive Values, People Tolerance, and Organizational Tolerance.
  • (8) Equalitarian couples had the lowest rates of conflict and violence and male-dominant and female-dominant couples had the highest rates.

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