But as with the wicked the best things cannot fail to be detestable, we shall see the equalitarian tax crush the people precisely because the people are not up to it.
Thus Jefferson sought an essentially equalitarian and even socialistic result by means of an essentially individualistic machinery.
The French national idea is democratic, but its democracy is rendered difficult by French national insecurity, and its value is limited by its equalitarian bias.
The equalitarian insurrections of the peasantry, from the Wycliffe period onward, were confined to the peasant communities of definite localities, they spread only slowly into districts affected by similar forces.
But as yet there is no such revival of the communistic and equalitarian ideas of primitive Christianity as distinguished the time of Wycliffe and John Huss.
But its equalitarian formulæ carried it into a criticism of the very property it had risen to protect.
It is for these reasons which I have explained here as simply as possible that equalitarian communism remained vanquished.
As a type, bearing within itself in an embryonic design the form of all the later socialist and proletarian movements, it had traversed the different phases of conspiracy and of equalitarian socialism.
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