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Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, viewed equality primarily through the lens of social hierarchy and the nobility's role in governance. While she advocated for some reforms that aimed to improve the lives of serfs and promote legal rights, her definition of equality was limited and largely focused on the nobility's responsibilities to the state. She believed in the enlightenment ideals of reason and justice but maintained that true equality was impractical in a hierarchical society. Ultimately, her vision of equality was more about establishing a benevolent and enlightened rule rather than absolute equality among all classes.

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