The Egalitarian Principle: Everyone is equal, no matter what.
Everyone shares resources equally, because ownership is a social construct.
See how this principle relates to Collectivism »Everyone works to their full potential, and contributes to society in their unique way.
But see how this clashes with Individualism »Everyone is equal in value and worth, despite any perceived differences.
And see how this relates to Mertocracy »Everyone has equal access to the same education, healthcare, and opportunities.
See how this plays out in Egalitarian Education »Everyone lives modestly and within their means, for the greater good.
And see how this relates to Communism »Decisions are made through collective discussion, to ensure the needs of all are met.
See how this works in a utopian society »People are free to work for the greater good if they so choose, but not if they do not.
And see how this clashes with Individualism »Punishments and rewards are given based on contribution, not status or privilege.
See how this works in a utopian justice system »Everyone has equal voice and influence in decision-making processes.
And see how this relates to Meritocracy »Everyone is free to express themselves, without fear of reprisal or persecution.
See how this clashes with Individualism »