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Egalitarianism Poems - Poems about Egalitarianism


Premium Member Freedom vs Order: Competing Constructs
...Freedom with far Freedom with Order with less Order with far less emphasis on less emphasis emphasis on less emphasis Order - on Order - ......

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Categories: egalitarianism, destiny, extended metaphor, freedom,
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum
No gender bias please
...Is gender equality a worldwide illegal occurrence? Yes, women face several threats throughout their lives, Evaluated less than men at home, education and in service, Try to glorify the gende......

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Categories: egalitarianism, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Narrative



Is Tanka a Poem
...Is Tanka a poem We the classless seek no revolution only fairness we like quality a well-balanced diet and cold German lager. The stinking rich one assumes they do not bath can continue t......

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Categories: egalitarianism, best friend, cat, cinderella,
Form: Blank verse
Cancel Culture
...Cancel culture They are coming our way barefoot, and red dust we sink into apathy. Churches made into dance halls and brothels. Christianity is dead, our culture based on our faith has been de......

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Categories: egalitarianism, anti bullying, corruption, dream,
Form: Blank verse
Power Play
...How can we stop misuse of power play? An egalitarian society is what we need today Egalitarianism will bring prosperity for each gender Handcuffs for exploited hands and full stop for offender Do......

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Categories: egalitarianism, graduate, graduation, mentor, power,
Form: Didactic



Premium Member Nietzsche, Hitler, the Holocaust, Slavery and Racism
...The will to power is a prominent concept in Nietzschean philosophy, And exerted a strong influence on some major movements in history. Its effect can be traced to the fields of politics, evolution,......

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Categories: egalitarianism, black african american, prejudice,
Form: Rhyme
Dyadic
...A thesis, ascertained through abrasions of decubitus ulcerations of existences austerity. The colluded effect of unbeknownst certainty. Preluding the path of non precluding. Additioned to......

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Categories: egalitarianism, change, community, history, patriotic,
Form: Free verse
The Burden On the Charcoal
...What has the world comes to be? Hatred has taken the mantle of power, Without mercy or calmness, And 360° stratification. What has the black done? Yesterday, harassment, Today, killing and ha......

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Categories: egalitarianism, abuse, racism,
Form: Free verse
No To Xenophobia
...What has befell onto us? What is happening to us? What are our problems? Who can answer? We are Africans. Africa of great fortune. We should live as one. Not as two. We are ourselves. Fe......

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Categories: egalitarianism, abuse,
Form: Free verse
Lipstick
...A little bit of spice and everything nice, Let's make sure there is no vice Every time I roll the dice I am being pushed sidewise, I always hear their cries, "Let live by our size, Don't have t......

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Categories: egalitarianism, women,
Form: Free verse
Tanka Like
...Tanka like We the classless seek no revolution, only fairness. We like quality a well- balanced diet And cold German pilsner. The stinking rich, one assumes they do not have bath often, can......

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Categories: egalitarianism, absence, adventure, angel,
Form: Blank verse
Atheists Under Attack
...I was called a winter’s child by most people, Who were in my life when I was a young child, But I always saw myself as a summer bumpkin, Sprung from spring as I was optimistic and mild. Athe......

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Categories: egalitarianism, anger, freedom, god, how
Form: Rhyme
Why France
...France gave America the Statue of Liberty, In 1865, from Edouard de Laboulaya, his act; It begot Joan of Arc who insisted that, Nationality bet religion as a matter of fact. The Free French wer......

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Categories: egalitarianism, america, education, football, freedom,
Form: Rhyme

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