pantisocratists
/ˌpæntɪˈsɑkrətɪsts/
noun
- Members of a group who believe in or support a utopian society where all people are equal and share everything, especially property and government.
- In the 1790s, a small group of pantisocratists planned to start a colony in America based on equality.
- The pantisocratists dreamed of a community where no one owned more than anyone else.
- Modern pantisocratists still argue that sharing resources fairly would create a better world.