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Monday, May 2, 2016
Response to the Lecture on Egalitarianism
Egalitarianism. The philosophical belief that, no matter what your origins depict, we are all equal in the eyes of nature. We all have a birth, and we all, inevitably, die. There is no controlling the elements, not controlling nature, and, hence, we are all equal. This lecture was another that stuck out, mainly due to how I view the current structure of society as being horridly shaped in the form of a materialistic hierarchy. In my own personal opinion, we are all equal, referring to how we all end up recycled into the Earth. There is no escaping the fate of being one with the Earth once more.
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