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1 egalitarian
1. прил.эк., соц., пол. уравнительный, эгалитарный (от фр. égal — равный; о человеке, выступающем за равные права или равное распределение дохода; об институте, способствующем выравниванию прав или благосостояния; об обществе, в котором существуют равные права и нет дифференциации доходов)egalitarian reform — реформа, ведущая к выравниванию прав (благосостояния)
Сommunism is an egalitarian doctrine. — Коммунизм является эгалитарной концепцией.
Syn:democratic 1)See:2. сущ.эк., соц., пол. сторонник эгалитаризма, эгалитарист
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