"Bad egalitarianism" is how Hisayoshi Katsumata, a professor of economics at Tokai University, describes such thinking.
It can be done in a way that coincides with liberal values of solidarity and egalitarianism.
Those who believe foremost in egalitarianism, for example, run in very different directions from stout defenders of laissez-faire.
General Musharraf is a hawk on India, and his egalitarianism could prove to be more rhetorical than real.
ECONOMIST: The general dictates the tune to which Pakistan will dance
Second, unless France embraces the idea of competition, the creed of egalitarianism will drag down quality for everybody.
ECONOMIST: In higher education, a free-for-all does not work
Although the open-necked shirts of egalitarianism hogged magazine covers during the internet boom, plutocratisation was actually the dominant trend.
ECONOMIST: At the heart of capitalism's troubles lies executive pay
And so a fog of wishful thinking, euphemisms, and well-intended egalitarianism hangs over the discussion of education, obscuring simple truths.
In addition, they contend, Israel has a unique entrepreneurial culture that combines individualism, egalitarianism (a penchant for organizational flatness) and nurturing.
In the name of egalitarianism, the tournament features the club champions of FIFA's six confederations, plus a representative from the host nation.
The city's buildings and monuments, with their blocky shapes, clean lines, and apparent concrete, were supposed to have a futuristic appeal and portray egalitarianism.
Of particular significance is that the impetus to hold the referendum arose not out of envy or left-wing egalitarianism but rather simple concern for shareholder value.
FORBES: A Question for McKesson's John Hammergren: Are You Really Worth $131 Million?
Uber-liberal egalitarianism and a Sharia utopia simply won't mix.
These include exceptionalism, egalitarianism and pragmatism.
Erdogan's softly peddled but remorselessly consolidated Islamism was embraced by senior American officials intent on reducing democracy to a synonym for elections rather than acknowledging that democracy is only meaningful as a system of laws and practices that engender liberal egalitarianism.
Egalitarianism has mainly been a feature of high-tech firms, though not only of start-ups: the authors compiled figures on 100 big high-tech firms and found that on average employees owned 33% of those companies' equity, of which 14% was held by the top managers and 19% by other employees.
ECONOMIST: At the heart of capitalism's troubles lies executive pay
For our money, the winner of the 2012 election won't be the one who makes a stronger argument for egalitarianism over liberty or liberty over egalitarianism, but the candidate who joins the two, persuading voters he is best equipped to lift floors as well as ceilings, ensuring every American has an honest shot in life.
应用推荐