equalism

noun

Etymology

From equal + -ism.

  1. derived from aequālis
  2. inherited from equal
  3. suffixed as equalism — “equal + ism

Definitions

  1. Synonym of egalitarianism.

  2. The policy or practice of treating all things equally.

    • Yet in repeated experiments, subjects have cast aside equalism in favor of proportional treatment of defendants.
  3. The idea that emerging technologies will put an end to social stratification.

    • Indeed, the ultimate goal of equalism is to regain paradise on Earth. Physical immortality on the polluted planet, where poverty still exists, is meaningless. Eternal life makes sense only if we rebuild paradise.

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