Asset-based egalitarianism
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Asset-based egalitarianism is a form of egalitarianism which theorises that equality is possible by a redistribution of resources, usually in the form of a capital grant provided at the age of majority. Names for the implementation of this theory in policy include universal basic capital and stakeholding, and are generally synonymous within the equal opportunity egalitarian framework.
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See also
- American Labour Movement
- Basic income (similar proposal)
- Child Trust Fund
- Citizens dividend (as 'basic income')
- Individual Development Accounts
- Social Credit
- 'Third Way' political philosophy
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