Which philosopher supported this idea...?

Josh

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The idea of egalitarianism by showing that "societies with greater degrees of equality seem to be more productive than others?"

 

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Most European Enlightenment thinkers?
 

E equals MC2

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Originally posted by: Josh
The idea of egalitarianism by showing that "societies with greater degrees of equality seem to be more productive than others?"

stalin, mussolini, hitler...
 

zinfamous

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Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: Josh
The idea of egalitarianism by showing that "societies with greater degrees of equality seem to be more productive than others?"

stalin, mussolini, hitler...

fascinating...how none of those are philosophers...

 

Josh

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Originally posted by: destrekor
homework?

negative. will give answer if no one on anandtech can figure it out...maybe some options after a couple more guesses
 

datalink7

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Originally posted by: Josh
Choices:

1. John Locke
2. Karl Marx
3. Immanuel Kant

Well daveshel said Locke, I said Karl, and you didn't say yes so it must be Kant? Though I still think Karl Marx supported this idea implicitly if not explicitly.
 

Josh

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Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: Josh
Choices:

1. John Locke
2. Karl Marx
3. Immanuel Kant

Well daveshel said Locke, I said Karl, and you didn't say yes so it must be Kant? Though I still think Karl Marx supported this idea implicitly if not explicitly.

Some evidence to back up these claims