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1 1, 7, 3| the Revolution: absolute equality, complete liberty. And there
2 1, 7, 3| aspects.~ a. Equality between men and God. Pantheism,
3 1, 7, 3| dethroned God.~ b. Equality in the ecclesiastical realm:
4 1, 7, 3| degrees.~ c. Equality among the different religions.
5 1, 7, 3| violates the fundamental equality of men. Therefore, the different
6 1, 7, 3| against it.~ d. Equality in the political realm:
7 1, 7, 3| evangelical. 26~ e. Equality in the structure of society:
8 1, 7, 3| at a level of reciprocal equality in a lower station that
9 1, 7, 3| g. Economic equality. No one owns anything; everything
10 1, 7, 3| profession.~ h. Equality in the exterior aspects
11 1, 7, 3| possible. ~ i. Equality of souls. Propaganda standardizes,
12 1, 7, 3| arise. 27~ j. Equality in all social relations:
13 1, 7, 3| children, etc.~ k. Equality in the international order.
14 1, 7, 3| state. 28~ l. Equality among the different parts
15 1, 7, 3| the Revolution, namely, equality and liberty, which are mutually
16 1, 7, 3| complete liberty and complete equality would coexist.~
17 3, 3, 1| inconceivable degree of liberty, equality, and fraternity. ~ ~
18 Post | set the desire for liberty equality, and fraternity as the
19 Post | because a wrong criterion of equality has crept in. In every society,
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