English-Wörter für 'egalitarian'
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adj
- Exhibiting social equality; egalitarian.
- (US, politics) Alternative letter-case form of Democratic (“of, pertaining to, or supporting the Democratic Party”).
- Pertaining to democracy; constructed upon or in line with the principle of government chosen by the people.
- characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality
- representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large
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- (loosely) The broadening of access to something, especially for the sake of egalitarianism.
- The introduction of democracy, its functions or principles, to an area or country which did not have democracy previously.
- The making more democratic of a political system.
- The spread of democracy as a concept.
- the action of making something democratic
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- A system of social and economic equality in which there is no private property.
- Any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods.
- A system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state.
- (Marxism-Leninism) The intermediate phase of social development between capitalism and communism in Marxist theory in which the state has control of the means of production.
- Any of a group of later political philosophies such democratic socialism and social democracy which do not envisage the need for full state ownership of the means of production nor transition to full communism, and which are typically based on principles of community decision making, social equality and the avoidance of economic and social exclusion, with economic policy giving first preference to community goals over individual ones.
- (chiefly US, often derogatory, colloquial) Any left-wing ideology, government regulations, or policies promoting a welfare state, nationalisation, etc.
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- an economic system based on state ownership of capital
noun
- (nonstandard) Equality
- (business) Ownership, especially in terms of net monetary value of some business.
- (accounting) Ownership interest in a company as determined by subtracting liabilities from assets.
- (law) A right which accrues to a party in a transaction because of the nature of the transaction itself, and which is exercisable upon a change of circumstances or conditions; in other words, an equitable claim.
- Fairness, impartiality, or justice as determined in light of "natural law" or "natural right".
- (poker) A player's expected share of the pot.
- (law, England) The body of law which was developed in the English Court of Chancery, which Court had extra-statutory discretion, and is now administered alongside the common law of Britain.
- (law) The power of a court of law having extra-statutory discretion, to decide legal matters and to provide legal relief apart from, though not in violation of, the prevailing legal code; in some cases, a court "sitting in equity" may provide relief to a complainant should the code be found either inapplicable or insufficient to do so.
- (law, finance) Value of property minus liens or other encumbrances.
- conformity with rules or standards
- the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation
- the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it
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- The act of enfranchising
- A release from slavery
- The investiture with any of several municipal privileges
- (land legal, England and Wales, historical) the conversion of a copyhold estate into a freehold estate
- freedom from political subjugation or servitude
- a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote)
- the act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on
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- (loosely) The broadening of access to something, especially for the sake of egalitarianism.
- The introduction of democracy, its functions or principles, to an area or country which did not have democracy previously.
- The making more democratic of a political system.
- The spread of democracy as a concept.
- the action of making something democratic
noun
noun
noun
- A system of social and economic equality in which there is no private property.
- Any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods.
- A system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state.
- (Marxism-Leninism) The intermediate phase of social development between capitalism and communism in Marxist theory in which the state has control of the means of production.
- Any of a group of later political philosophies such democratic socialism and social democracy which do not envisage the need for full state ownership of the means of production nor transition to full communism, and which are typically based on principles of community decision making, social equality and the avoidance of economic and social exclusion, with economic policy giving first preference to community goals over individual ones.
- (chiefly US, often derogatory, colloquial) Any left-wing ideology, government regulations, or policies promoting a welfare state, nationalisation, etc.
- a political theory advocating state ownership of industry
- an economic system based on state ownership of capital
noun
- (nonstandard) Equality
- (business) Ownership, especially in terms of net monetary value of some business.
- (accounting) Ownership interest in a company as determined by subtracting liabilities from assets.
- (law) A right which accrues to a party in a transaction because of the nature of the transaction itself, and which is exercisable upon a change of circumstances or conditions; in other words, an equitable claim.
- Fairness, impartiality, or justice as determined in light of "natural law" or "natural right".
- (poker) A player's expected share of the pot.
- (law, England) The body of law which was developed in the English Court of Chancery, which Court had extra-statutory discretion, and is now administered alongside the common law of Britain.
- (law) The power of a court of law having extra-statutory discretion, to decide legal matters and to provide legal relief apart from, though not in violation of, the prevailing legal code; in some cases, a court "sitting in equity" may provide relief to a complainant should the code be found either inapplicable or insufficient to do so.
- (law, finance) Value of property minus liens or other encumbrances.
- conformity with rules or standards
- the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation
- the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it
noun
- The act of enfranchising
- A release from slavery
- The investiture with any of several municipal privileges
- (land legal, England and Wales, historical) the conversion of a copyhold estate into a freehold estate
- freedom from political subjugation or servitude
- a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote)
- the act of certifying or bestowing a franchise on
adj
- Exhibiting social equality; egalitarian.
- (US, politics) Alternative letter-case form of Democratic (“of, pertaining to, or supporting the Democratic Party”).
- Pertaining to democracy; constructed upon or in line with the principle of government chosen by the people.
- characterized by or advocating or based upon the principles of democracy or social equality
- representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large