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Common forms of egalitarianism include economic egalitarianism, legal egalitarianism, luck egalitarianism, political egalitarianism, [[gender]] egalitarianism, [[racial]] equality, asset-based egalitarianism, and Christian egalitarianism.
 
Common forms of egalitarianism include economic egalitarianism, legal egalitarianism, luck egalitarianism, political egalitarianism, [[gender]] egalitarianism, [[racial]] equality, asset-based egalitarianism, and Christian egalitarianism.
 
==Political==
 
==Political==
The framers of various modern governments made references to [[the Enlightenment]] principles of egalitarianism, "inalienable rights endowed by their [[Creator]]," in the [[moral]] principles by which they lived, and which formed the basis for their legacy.
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The framers of various modern governments made references to the [[Enlightenment]] principles of egalitarianism, "inalienable rights endowed by their [[Creator]]," in the [[moral]] principles by which they lived, and which formed the basis for their legacy.
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==Christian==
 
==Christian==
 
The Christian egalitarian view holds that the [[Bible]] teaches the fundamental equality of [[women]] and [[men]] of all racial and ethnic [[groups]], all economic classes, and all age groups, based on the teachings and example of [[Jesus]] Christ and the overarching principles of [[scripture]].
 
The Christian egalitarian view holds that the [[Bible]] teaches the fundamental equality of [[women]] and [[men]] of all racial and ethnic [[groups]], all economic classes, and all age groups, based on the teachings and example of [[Jesus]] Christ and the overarching principles of [[scripture]].

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