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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Equalitarian

Equalitarian \E*qual`i*ta"ri*an\, n. One who believes in equalizing the condition of men; a leveler.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
equalitarian

1799, in reference to the doctrine that all mankind are equal, from equality on model of humanitarian, etc. As a noun from 1837.

Wiktionary
equalitarian

a. Characterized by social equality and equal rights for all people. n. A person who accepts or promotes the view of equalitarianism.

WordNet
equalitarian

n. a person who believes in the equality of all people [syn: egalitarian] [ant: elitist]

Usage examples of "equalitarian".

State socialism of the equalitarian and communistic kind was to him no less horrifying.

But as the more successful of the toiling farmers and traders of republican America rose one by one to affluence, leisure, and freedom, it was far more easy for them to adopt the polished and prepared social patterns and usages of Europe than to work out a new civilization in accordance with their equalitarian professions.

The Second Foundation was an equalitarian society in all its surface manifestations-the unimportant ones.

Either we live in a society that is free, open and wholly equalitarian or we do not.

The spirit of his democracy was self-reliant, undisciplined, suspicious of authority, equalitarian, and individualistic.

Jefferson sought an essentially equalitarian and even socialistic result by means of an essentially individualistic machinery.

The French national idea is democratic, but its democracy is rendered difficult by French national insecurity, and its value is limited by its equalitarian bias.

Parasites and skin diseases, vicious habits and insanitary practices have been spread, as if in a passion of equalitarian propaganda, the slums of such centres as Glasgow, London and Liverpool, throughout the length and breadth of the land.

Douglas, Lincoln was an idealistic equalitarian, but in Southern Illinois, arguing with Douglas, he too expressed white supremacist ideas.

Ziller had remained on Masaq’ even after the election of an Equalitarian President on Chel, seven years after he’d left.

Presumably Jacobins, revolutionaries, equalitarians — even Socialists!

Presumably Jacobins, revolutionaries, equalitarians - even Socialists!