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egalitarianism

[ih-gal-i-tair-ee-uh-niz-uhm] / ɪˌgæl ɪˈtɛər i əˌnɪz əm /


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U.S. and European cultures generally place a higher value on egalitarianism and direct communication, so their employees may be more willing to challenge leaders’ assumptions about AI effectiveness.

From Barron's • Dec. 30, 2025

The study also highlights the importance of egalitarianism, respect for individual autonomy and extensive sharing in shaping how cultural knowledge is passed down among hunter gatherers.

From Science Daily • Nov. 19, 2024

If they do, it’s often in a way that diminishes the significance of race in society or emphasizes egalitarianism.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 20, 2024

We also asked them about what we call their financial egalitarianism.

From New York Times • Feb. 9, 2024

In fact, acceptance of cognitive egalitarianism means they cannot think historically, for a cognitive egalitarian cannot explain why, to take but one example, we no longer believe that swallows overwinter in ponds.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton