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Profile of Egalitarian, well known Gambian artiste

Oct 20, 2023, 12:15 PM | Article By: Njie Baldeh

Born in 1981 in Brikama, The Gambia, Modou Lamin Bah, popularly known as Egalitarian, is a Gambian Afro-reggae artist in the U.S. He began to show signs of music at a tender age.

In 2000, he released his first single entitled 'Fellow Suffers'. In 2004, he released a ten-track debut album entitled 'Fellow Suffers.

Egalitarianism is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes equality and equal treatment across gender, religion, economic status, and political beliefs. Egalitarianism may focus on income inequality and distribution, which are ideas that influenced the development of various economic and political systems.

Karl Marx used egalitarianism as the starting point in the creation of his Marxist philosophy and John Locke considered egalitarianism when he proposed that individuals had natural rights.

Egalitarianism is a philosophy based on equality, namely that all people are equal and deserve equal treatment in all things.

As an idea, it can be looked at in terms of its implications for individuals in both an economic and legal capacity.

Economic egalitarianism, which argues that all should have access to wealth, is the basis for both Marxism and socialism.

Legal egalitarianism says that everyone must follow the same laws, with no special legal protections for one over another.

Many countries in the world have aspects of egalitarianism woven into the fabric of their societie

One of the main tenets of egalitarianism is that all people are fundamentally equal. Everyone should be treated equally and have equal opportunities and access in society, no matter their gender, race, or religion.

Egalitarianism can be examined from a social perspective that considers ways to reduce economic inequalities or a political perspective that considers ways to ensure the equal treatment and rights of diverse groups of people.