We believe that no human being should have to earn the right to live.
We believe food, housing, clothing, healthcare, education, transportation, and the basic means of life should be guaranteed freely to every person.
We reject all systems that force people to struggle for survival while others live in excess.
We reject the idea that wealth, title, office, fame, or status should give one human being a greater claim to the necessities of life than another.
We affirm that all people are equal in worth, and that society must reflect that equality not only in words, but in daily living.
Under Equalism, no one pays to survive. No one is left hungry. No one is left unhoused. No one is denied clothing, care, learning, or dignity.
We believe that if society provides for all, then every able person has a duty to contribute to the common good.
Work shall no longer be the price of survival. Survival shall be guaranteed. Work shall become a shared responsibility to maintain the world we all depend on.
We believe useful labor includes not only industry and construction, but caregiving, teaching, healing, growing food, maintaining communities, protecting the vulnerable, and creating culture.
We reject excess accumulation. No person should hold more than they need while another lacks what is essential. No officeholder, no leader, no public servant, and no citizen shall stand above the common standard of life.
Housing shall be based on household need, not rank. Food shall be based on nourishment, not profit. Clothing shall be based on function, climate, and dignity, not status competition. Transportation shall serve use, not display. Resources shall exist for life, not hierarchy.
We do not reject creativity. We do not reject beauty. We do not reject invention or expression.
We reject waste, domination, and the idea that luxury for a few is more important than security for all.
We believe true freedom is not the freedom to hoard. True freedom is freedom from fear, deprivation, abandonment, and inequality.
A person is not free when they can be starved. A person is not free when housing is conditional. A person is not free when medicine is priced. A person is not free when dignity must be purchased.
Equalism stands for a world where all are provided for, all are responsible, and all stand equal before the common standard of human life.
We seek a society without money for survival. Without excess over need. Without status privilege in basic living. Without abandonment of the poor, the weak, the sick, or the forgotten.
We seek a society where every person has enough, no person has too much, and the whole community shares in the work of sustaining life.
This is Equalism.
A system of dignity. A system of duty. A system of fairness. A system of provision. A system where all rise together because none are allowed to fall beneath the standard of human worth.
We believe that no human being should have to earn the right to live.
We believe food, housing, clothing, healthcare, education, transportation, and the basic means of life should be guaranteed freely to every person.
We reject all systems that force people to struggle for survival while others live in excess.
We reject the idea that wealth, title, office, fame, or status should give one human being a greater claim to the necessities of life than another.
We affirm that all people are equal in worth, and that society must reflect that equality not only in words, but in daily living.
Under Equalism, no one pays to survive. No one is left hungry. No one is left unhoused. No one is denied clothing, care, learning, or dignity.
We believe that if society provides for all, then every able person has a duty to contribute to the common good.
Work shall no longer be the price of survival. Survival shall be guaranteed. Work shall become a shared responsibility to maintain the world we all depend on.
We believe useful labor includes not only industry and construction, but caregiving, teaching, healing, growing food, maintaining communities, protecting the vulnerable, and creating culture.
We reject excess accumulation. No person should hold more than they need while another lacks what is essential. No officeholder, no leader, no public servant, and no citizen shall stand above the common standard of life.
Housing shall be based on household need, not rank. Food shall be based on nourishment, not profit. Clothing shall be based on function, climate, and dignity, not status competition. Transportation shall serve use, not display. Resources shall exist for life, not hierarchy.
We do not reject creativity. We do not reject beauty. We do not reject invention or expression.
We reject waste, domination, and the idea that luxury for a few is more important than security for all.
We believe true freedom is not the freedom to hoard. True freedom is freedom from fear, deprivation, abandonment, and inequality.
A person is not free when they can be starved. A person is not free when housing is conditional. A person is not free when medicine is priced. A person is not free when dignity must be purchased.
Equalism stands for a world where all are provided for, all are responsible, and all stand equal before the common standard of human life.
We seek a society without money for survival. Without excess over need. Without status privilege in basic living. Without abandonment of the poor, the weak, the sick, or the forgotten.
We seek a society where every person has enough, no person has too much, and the whole community shares in the work of sustaining life.
This is Equalism.
A system of dignity. A system of duty. A system of fairness. A system of provision. A system where all rise together because none are allowed to fall beneath the standard of human worth.