antiegalitarian

/ˌæntiɪˌɡælɪˈtɛriən/
adjective
  1. Opposed to the principle that all people are equal and should have equal rights and opportunities.
    • The antiegalitarian policies of the regime favored the wealthy elite.
    • His antiegalitarian views were unpopular among those who believed in social justice.
    • Some critics argue that the tax system is antiegalitarian because it benefits the rich.
noun
  1. A person who opposes the idea of equality among people.
    • The debate featured an antiegalitarian who argued that hierarchies are natural.
    • He was labeled an antiegalitarian for his comments about social classes.
    • Antiegalitarians often resist policies that redistribute wealth.
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