His egalitarian vision of education required a diversified student body, and he promoted the adoption of the Scholastic Aptitude Test and co-educational classes.
But the egalitarian vision is under considerable strain because some actors and writers are capable of earning far more on the open market than others.
Although this egalitarian vision was carried out largely from a patriarchal vantage, its ideal is reflected in the general uniformity of lot sizes through the historic district.
One author states, "Second, [speech codes] are linked to a broader ideological agenda designed to foster an egalitarian vision of social justice" (Downs, 1993).
It seems a trifle crass, but necessary, to point out that Le Corbusier's egalitarian vision rested on servants, presumably female, clearing up the clutter.
He is considered to stand out as a supporter of the Commonwealth who also proposed a more egalitarian social vision.
Langa contrasts the rhetoric of an 'egalitarian vision' with the gendered experience of identity/difference across a male/public female/private political division.
But like Blake, Shelley is fascinated with Jesus; he's held rapt by Jesus' righteously egalitarian vision.
Robert Mugabe has an egalitarian socialist vision, but he has not followed an ideological line.
Lula, finally in power, now has to contend with the many forbidding obstacles in the sightline of a genuinely egalitarian vision.