Sentences with phrase «espoused by democracy»

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A party, which is ahead of its time and espouses the truth, including philosophical truths, in theological language, as Marx would have said, can only end up by suffocating democracy.
He observed: «Democracy as we are espousing was virtually killed,» and was quick to add that «by 1966 the country had had too much and it was labouring under poverty it had never known before».
Progressivism, a populist reform movement in the early twentieth century, espoused by Presidents like Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, and grounded in Protestant moralism, which sought to make government both more responsive to the plight of the people, for instance using Constitutional amendments to deal with social problems like alcoholism and using government force to quash monopolies, and at the same time more representative of the will of the electorate, for instance instituting more democracy like the direct election of Senators and ending the corruption of Machine politics in the cities.
Darryl Kilbert, the superintendent hired by OPSB to manage its small portfolio of schools, portrays the current transitional arrangement as an erosion of democracy itself and espouses restoration of «community control.»
CFACT, a US climate change denial group that espouses the «free - market,» has lost more than two thirds of its funding in the past two years, according to tax filings reviewed by the Center for Media and Democracy.
The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), a US climate change denial group that espouses the «free - market,» has lost more than two thirds of its funding in the past two years, according to tax filings reviewed by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD).
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