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'''Equalism''' ([[wikipedia:Romanian language|Amathian]]: Ⰵⰳⰰⰾⰹⱄⰿ , tr. ''Egalism''; [[wikipedia:Estonian language|Kirenian]]: ''Võrdsus'') is a leftist political ideology which developed from mainstream councilism in the first half of the 20th century. It adapts and modifies councilist principles, and considers itself to be an intermediary ideology and phase between the revolution and the establishment of a  true communist society. Equalism has its origins in the concept of vanguardism that became popular in Euclean socialist circles in the later half of the 19th century, particularly after the failure of the - Revolution.
'''Equalism''' ([[wikipedia:Romanian language|Amathian]]: Ⰵⰳⰰⰾⰹⱄⰿ , tr. ''Egalism''; [[Champanian language|Champanian]]: ''Ègâlisme'') is a leftist political ideology which developed from mainstream councilism in the first half of the 20th century. It adapts and modifies councilist principles, and considers itself to be an intermediary ideology and phase between the revolution and the establishment of a  true communist society. Equalism has its origins in the concept of vanguardism that became popular in Euclean socialist circles in the later half of the 19th century, particularly after the failure of the - Revolution.

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Equalism (Amathian: Ⰵⰳⰰⰾⰹⱄⰿ , tr. Egalism; Champanian: Ègâlisme) is a leftist political ideology which developed from mainstream councilism in the first half of the 20th century. It adapts and modifies councilist principles, and considers itself to be an intermediary ideology and phase between the revolution and the establishment of a true communist society. Equalism has its origins in the concept of vanguardism that became popular in Euclean socialist circles in the later half of the 19th century, particularly after the failure of the - Revolution.