The citizens of this democratic republic are deemed to lack the competence for self - government.
We are making our reflections public in the hope that they will help all Americans cut through the static of the sound bites and discuss the linked questions of abortion, human dignity, and American freedom with the moral seriousness demanded of
citizens of a democratic republic.
Not exact matches
In other forms
of government, perhaps the role is to provide all necessities for its
citizens, but not in a
democratic republic.
I also believe that
citizens in a
democratic republic have a responsibility to support government attempts to meet the basic human needs
of the destitute.
Above all, it helped to draw the Christian community out
of its isolation and to identify Christians as responsible
citizens of the new
Democratic Republic.1
We, The People
of India, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a Sovereign Socialist Secular
Democratic Republic and to secure to all its
citizens:
Both
democratic and antidemocratic forms saw «property» (the means
of existence) as being necessary for freedom, but antidemocrats excluded non-proprietors from citizenship, while democrats asserted that the
republic had to introduce measures that ensured that all
citizens were materially independent.
The ancient
democratic republics comprised a minority
of citizens and a majority
of non-
citizens (for instance, slaves).
Ken Morgan's memoir is a fascinating statement
of the timeless values
of a
democratic socialist, rational patriot and proud «
citizen of the
Republic of Learning»
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The little round beer paunch and poorly cut suit jacket unambiguously announced a
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