Egalitarianism and Western Culture
Egalitarianism
(derived from the
French
word égal,
meaning equal or level) is a political doctrine
that holds that all people should be treated as equals from
birth. Generally it applies to being held equal under the law,
the church, and society at large. In actual practice, one may
be considered an egalitarian in most areas listed above, even
if not subscribing to equality in every possible area of
individual difference. For example, one might support equal
rights in race matters but not in gender issues, or vice
versa.
Christian egalitarian view
The Christian egalitarian view holds that the Bible
teaches the fundamental equality of men and women 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. While Bible passages are
subject to various interpretations, Christian egalitarians
believe that:
There should be no gender distinction in roles of men
and women in the function or leadership of the church, to
include ordination of women, or in society in general
In marriage the wife and husband not only are created
equal as female and male, but there is no biblically-prescribed
hierarchy giving the husband any authority over the wife.
Ultimately, Christian egalitarianism holds that all
human people are equal in fundamental worth or moral status. A
significant source of this trend of thought is the Christian
notion that humankind were created in the living image of God
(Imago Dei) and that God loves all human beings equally,
regardless of their individual differences in gender, race,
status, position, etc. Illustrative of efforts to
institutionalize this notion are these excerpts from an
organizational Statement of Faith:
We believe in the equality and essential dignity of men
and women of all ethnicities, ages, and classes. We recognize
that all persons are made in the image of God and are to
reflect that image in the community of believers, in the home,
and in society.
We believe that men and women are to diligently develop
and use their God-given gifts for the good of the home, church
and society.
Other applications of
egalitarianism
Egalitarianism is a philosophy of considerable variety
or diversity in the many ways it has been applied in society.
Other common forms of egalitarianism include economic
egalitarianism (also known as material egalitarianism), moral
egalitarianism, legal egalitarianism, luck egalitarianism,
political egalitarianism, gender egalitarianism, racial
equality, and opportunity
egalitarianism.
Moral and legal
egalitarianism
The United States Declaration of Independence includes
a kind of moral and legal egalitarianism. Because "all men are
created equal," each person is to be treated equally under the
law. However, not until much later did U.S. society extend
these benefits to slaves, women and other groups. Over time,
universal egalitarianism has won wide adherence and is a core
component of modern civil rights
policies.
Broadly egalitarian
philosophies
At a cultural level, egalitarian theories have
developed in sophistication and acceptance during the past two
hundred years. Among the notable broadly egalitarian
philosophies are Socialism, Communism, Anarchism, and Human
Rights, which promote economic, political, and legal
egalitarianism, respectively. Several egalitarian ideas enjoy
wide support among intellectuals and in the general populations
of many countries. Whether any of these ideas have been
significantly implemented in practice, however, remains a
controversial question. For instance, some argue that modern
representative democracy is a realization of political
egalitarianism, while others believe that, in reality, most
political power still resides in the hands of a ruling class,
rather than in the hands of the
people.
Communism, Marxism
Different kinds of egalitarianism can sometimes
conflict, while in other situations they may be indispensable
to each other. For instance, communism is an egalitarian
doctrine, according to which everyone is supposed to enjoy
material equality [Yeah Right]. However, because material
inequality is pervasive in the current international economy,
something must be done to remove it. Since those who enjoy the
greatest material wealth are not likely to wish to part with
it, some form of coercive mechanism must exist in the
transition period before communism. But if the coercive powers
of redistribution are vested in some people and not in others,
a conflict of interest will take place, and inequalities of
political power would emerge. History has shown, in the former
Soviet Union for instance, that people who are granted coercive
redistributive powers often abuse them. Indeed, those with
political power were known to redistribute vastly unequal
shares of material resources to themselves, thereby completely
confounding the justification for their unequal political
status. Therefore, most Marxists now agree that communism can
only be achieved if the coercive powers of redistribution
needed during the transitional period are vested in a
democratic body whose powers are limited by various checks and
balances, in order to prevent abuse. In other words, they argue
that political egalitarianism is indispensable to material
egalitarianism.
Opposing views
Typical anti-egalitarian views hold that egalitarianism
is based primarily upon politically-correct foundations, and
that egalitarian philosophies have some kind of negative
impact, either on specific groups of individuals or on society
as a whole. Anti-egalitarians theorize that genetic differences
within the population justify the view that some people are
naturally superior to others in some important way, and
therefore egalitarianism is
fallacious.
Various anti-egalitarian views have been brought
forward, among others in the discussion on the distribution of
income. For example, John Rawls argued that those who have
least should benefit most from changes in
policy.
For
hundreds of years, the West was hierarchal, meaning that humans
existed more-or-less by natural rank: some humans had authority
over others, and few people questioned the matter. The idea of
humans having "equal rights" didn't exist.
But during the past 50 years or so, a new idea has emerged in
the West: the idea that all humans are "equal" to the next one
in intelligence, ability and importance regardless of their,
sex, background or level of education. This new idea is known
as egalitarianism.
Egalitarianism began to gain popularity in the West after World
War II. Today, it is a standard feature in public schools, the
media and other areas of our society which have the ability to
influence the citizenry. In fact, there are very few places
today where egalitarianism isn't standard. It has spread to
every corner of Western culture.
However,
all humans are not the same. They vary greatly in
intelligence, ability, strengths and weaknesses, so
egalitarianism is actually a falsehood - which causes all
manner of problems in Western society. For example, Males - as
a group - should be naturally wary of Females as a group these
days due to rampant radical feminism with there “special”
interests, backed by political correctness and such. But thanks
to politically correct egalitarianism, many males are no longer
wary of radical feminist, females. Furthermore, men and women
are now said by many people to be "equal" in their abilities
and in their ideas. Of course, men and women are different in
many important ways - both physical and mental. This is an
example of a given topic we are not an anti-female
movement.
Point 11 of The Founding 33 Points of Integralism reads
Races though unique are Equal;
Individuals however are not in the world we live in. Regardless
of Race, Ethnicity, Colour, men are not created Mentally,
Socially, Morally the same, yet, each may use his or her unique
talents for virtue.
Egalitarianism is a phony, unnatural, Un-integralist idea which
will lead to the demise of British cultures and social
structure. Finally, many people have suggested that
egalitarianism is actually a form of Marxism, since it seeks to
"equalize" Western society.
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