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éé

[ey-ga-lee-tey]

noun

French.
  1. equality.



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And the philosophy of egalite and fraternite wasn’t just reserved for the people in uniform.

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In the French Republic’s revolutionary motto of Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité, which cracked open modernity, brotherhood’s place in ideas of freedom and social equality gets examined.

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Liberte, egalite, fraternite, which first appeared during the French Revolution, may be the most famous expression of what France aspires to.

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In Paris it wasn't liberte, egalite, fraternite but securite, securite, securite.

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He was a talented musician, composer and fencer, forged high-profile friendships with Queen Marie Antoinette and Phillipe Egalite, Duke of Orléans, and fought in the French Revolution.

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