Yes, I do, in a social sense. While there (obviously) do exist biological differences between genders, I see no valid reason why those differences should be used to offer less social opportunity to one gender than to the other. All human beings are entitled to the same human rights.
He didn't not believe in equality.
Actually, he did not believe in racial equality, but he did believe in emancipation of the slaves.
Equality in what? I don't believe there's proper equality in anything.
independence and equality
Wyoming. siks believe in equality so wherever they live...
He didn't not believe in equality.
One tenet of equality is that things are the same across the board. This can vary somewhat, for instance some believe equality means similar opportunity, and others believe equality means a more complete leveling of the playing field.
He did not believe that equality could be achieved
His biography doesn’t tell us that information. In his time no one believed in equality.
Hindus do Believe in equality, but the concept of equality is slightly different. Hinduism focuses on giving a person what he or she deserves rather than giving everyone the same resources, utilisation is also ve4ry important.
They believe in a sense of spiritual equality. Looking for true equality in this world will only lead to disapointment. Equality, to them, can only truly be found in Heaven.
They believed in nonviolence and equality.