Phrases with «democratic ideals»

Democratic ideals refer to the principles and values that uphold and support a democratic system of government. It includes ideas such as equality, freedom, justice, and the participation of all citizens in decision-making. These ideals promote fairness, respect for human rights, and the belief that power should be held by the people through free and fair elections. Full definition

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Sentences with «democratic ideals»

  • ... Don't pretend you're protecting Democratic ideals or anything else. (politico.com)
  • Esthetic experience in a democracy is not only a matter of universal concern; it is also a sustainer of the twin democratic ideals of individuality and freedom. (religion-online.org)
  • We haven't seen this latest corruption of democratic ideals in Connecticut — yet — but you can be sure that if the charter schools don't get what they want from the State Board of Education, Governor Malloy and the Connecticut Legislature, we'll see more and more proposals allowing charter schools to side - step the fundamental concepts of local control and governance. (jonathanpelto.com)
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