Sentences with phrase «by federalists»

But that won't make Republican lawmakers as happy as you might think, because of the GOP's longstanding internal conflict between pursuing reform from Washington and abiding by its federalist, small - government principles.
The conspiracy theory also collapses when you realize that the Bourassa government was in power and that the Bill was introduced by a federalist deputé, Jérôme Choquette of the PLQ.

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By turning Carey's interpretation into an «ism,» Paul suggests that his presentation of THE FEDERALIST is quite selective, which it is.
We are left to ponder whether, in a future case, Kennedy will be swayed more by his Equal Protection proclivities than his federalist convictions.
Even FEDERALIST 49 might be understood to be a bit too ironic about it, by saying straight out the «veneration which time bestows on everything,» whether it's really good or not.
I know many who have been made into quasi-libertarian radical federalists by this narrative — after all, if we lower the stakes, surely the fights will grow less vicious — others, including MacIntyre himself, recommend the founding of autonomous communities with a shared vision of what a good life entails.
Wills's contention that Madison was a proponent of legislative supremacy among the branches is unconvincing given that it was the overweening power granted legislatures by the state constitutions that Madison and other Federalists sought to avoid at the federal level in the Constitution.
The primary concern of Brutus is that judicial review is a stealth weapon implicit in the idea of a written Constitution that would be used by the evildoing Federalists to dispower the states.
Mr. Ceaser is so impressed by the argument for veneration that FEDERALIST 49 appears on the license plate of one of his big cars.
And so we learn, for example, from THE FEDERALIST or from Hobbes that the Athenian assembly was filled with vain and contentious men, men animated by sometimes cruel and often violent aristocratic pretensions.That «democracy» did have the characters or the institutions to support a just and stable middle - class way of life.
Such a contrast was stated most vigorously by the early Federalists but was in some form or other accepted by Jeffersonian Democrats as well.
This could be done by renewing the old tradition of European «federalist sovereignty», but in a way that would reinforce rather than impede political agency.
For the reasons for the Electoral College, the argument for its inclusion is given by Alexander Hamilton in the Federalists Papers.
QUOTE FROM REDWOOD: «they may give us more federalist MPs by tipping the balance in favour of the pro-EU Liberal Democrat or Labour candidate»
They have also shown that by putting some of their better candidates and strongest efforts into opposing Eurosceptic Conservatives in seats the Conservatives can win, they may give us more federalist MPs by tipping the balance in favour of the pro-EU Liberal Democrat or Labour candidate.
«they may give us more federalist MPs by tipping the balance in favour of the pro-EU Liberal Democrat or Labour candidate.»
This will give them a chance to learn about the Democratic - Republican party, which was formed by Thomas Jefferson to oppose the Federalists.
In the conflict between Republicans and Federalists described by Ellis throughout the book, readers can understand the origins of party factionalism that is a strong factor in American politics to this day.
One of the noteworthy early calls for the creation of a global environmental agency appeared in an advertisement sponsored by the World Association of World Federalists (WAWF) in the January - February 1972 issue of The Humanist, published by the American Humanist Association.
A supporter of the federalist cause in Quebec, Pelletier departed from traditional policy by also seeking to help Francophone minority groups from other parts of the country resist assimilating with the English - speaking majority.
Wouldn't federalist want * more * people to be executed, because the states could avoid further proceedings by killing the people now?
In what essentially amounts to a federalist debate, attempts at national uniformity by entities such as the American Bar Association are met with resistance by the real owners of power, those who regulate all of our law licenses at the state level.
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