Equality
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Equality may refer to:
Law and society
- Social equality, in which all people within a group have the same status
- Economic equality, a form of social justice
- Egalitarianism, a trend of thought that favors equality for all people
- Equal opportunity, a stipulation that all people should be treated similarly
- Equality before the law, the principle under which all people are subject to the same laws
- Equality of outcome, in which the general economic conditions of people's lives are similar
- For specific groups:
- Consociationalism, in which an ethnically, religiously, or linguistically divided state functions by cooperation of each group's elites
- Equality Party (disambiguation), several political parties
- Equality Act (disambiguation), several pieces of legislation
Mathematics
- Equality (mathematics), the relationship between expressions that represent the same value or mathematical object
- Extensional equality, in logic, a principle that judges objects to be equal if they have the same external properties
Places
- Equality, Alabama, an unincorporated community
- Equality Township, Gallatin County, Illinois
- Equality, Illinois, a village
- Equality Township, Red Lake County, Minnesota
- Equality Colony, an American socialist colony founded in 1897 in Washington state
State
- Equality shows that everyone is valued the same amount of worth
See also
- Equal (disambiguation)
- Inequality (disambiguation)
- Equity (disambiguation)
- Liberté, égalité, fraternité (liberty, equality, fraternity), motto of the French Revolution
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