We are here today participating in a wonderful
American democratic tradition: running for president, meeting the voters, debating the issues.
Is it that Jerry Falwell's ideas are so alien to
the American democratic tradition that thoughtful intellectuals dismiss them on rational grounds after careful consideration?
Not exact matches
«Respect for authority,
tradition, station, and education eroded,» writes Hatch, and as a result, «
American Protestantism has been skewed away from central ecclesiastical institutions and high culture; it has been pushed and pulled into its present shape by a
democratic or populist orientation.»
«The Market System and
American Democratic Policy: Reflections in the Light of Covenantal
Tradition.»
For radicals, too, should praise the
American tradition of
democratic process and religious and political liberty.
«While I certainly respect the decisions made by my colleagues in the
Democratic caucus, I also have great respect for the
American tradition of peaceful transition of power,» Higgins said on Wednesday.
When people were trying to place Bernie Sanders in an intellectual
tradition, I saw my name mentioned in some articles — that's how desperate for
American democratic socialists reporters were.
'' Centered on his intriguing synthesis of the
American republic's architectural and
democratic traditions, Allan Greenberg's essay moves across geography and through history as the renowned architect and scholar makes the case that America's architectural
tradition and political ideals are deeply connected.
At the core of the
American democratic architectural
tradition is the modest, single - family house, which gave rise to the statehouse, the courthouse, the firehouse, the schoolhouse, the jailhouse, and the President's house (as it was known before it became the White House)... The Architecture of Democracy traces a common line from the earliest colonial settlements to the Western frontier of the nineteenth century and today's ultramodern city centers.