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It is very well satisfied by egalitarian-equivalent allocation rules.
In this case, an egalitarian-equivalent allocation is such that everyone is indifferent between his bundle and one particular bundle.
An allocation is egalitarian-equivalent when everyone is indifferent between his bundle in this allocation and the bundle he would have in an egalitarian economy defined in some simple way.
In a similar spirit, Washington & Kelly (forthcoming) compare two hypothetical egalitarians with equivalent psychological profiles, the only difference between them being that the "Old School Egalitarian" is evaluating résumés in 1980 and the "New Egalitarian" is doing so in 2014.
Eventually, the line between therapy and enhancement may become too difficult to draw--with genetic backwardness one day becoming the social equivalent of disease, and genetic equality becoming the next social egalitarian crusade.
Its bright glare is vivid evidence of responsibility, resources and organisation, the modern equivalent of having the footmen in distinctive livery, often given an egalitarian twist by the insistence on its use by all ranks (even if the male bosses still tend to wear a tie).
And that, in a funny way, is one of the most heartening things about Dark Mofo; the festival – like its summer equivalent, Mona Foma, as well as Melbourne's White Night and Vivid in Sydney – is a truly egalitarian art experience (and it's no surprise that it, like the aforementioned, rakes in mountains of tourism dollars for its host city and state).
Internet culture is egalitarian.
I am an egalitarian.
Egalitarian social engineering.
Denmark is too egalitarian.
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