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  • noun Plural form of equalitarian.

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Examples

  • These precursors of the socialism of violence, protest and conspiracy were all equalitarians; as were also most of the conspirators.

    Essays on the Materialistic Conception of History 1896

  • Feminists and equalitarians may ask whether there should still be a space where women can retreat from men, in the 21st century.

    Indybay newswire 2009

  • They were able to demonize and suppress the pioneering White racial scientists who early last century were just beginning to establish and publish the hard biological / experimental evidence regarding race, and they legitimized and popularized in their place the Jew-dominated equalitarians whose chief purpose was to obscure the rapidly developing facts in the field of racial differences.

    The Civic Platform - A Political Journal of Ideas and Analysis 2008

  • We'd especially like to invite choice equalitarians to join us, those folks who want options for the poor but don't see that choice's real power can only be unleashed when schools are unfettered and choice widespread.

    Libertarian Blog Place 2008

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