Recent upsurges in the US — notably in Ferguson, Missouri — and the strides Obama has made for LGBT rights, have given Ligon's investigations
into race equality and sexuality new relevance.
Not exact matches
To establish modern republican democracy the way our Founders did means to enter
into a perpetual
race against the triumph of crude, but home - grown, democratic mindsets (see Republic book VIII, or Tocqueville's discussions of a «desire for
equality» throughout Democracy in America), and a perpetual multi-sided persuasion - battle against a host of more sophisticated but nonetheless errant democratic mindsets built upon the cruder ones.
He would like to see liberation theology take its cues from base communities» populist «grass - roots communitarian democracy» and then extend this «populism»
into a liberalism that, contra Marx, offers «democracy and
equality to all human beings, regardless of sex,
race or social class (Rousseau)» Sigmund's agenda would purge liberation theology of much of its «early revolutionary fervor,» but in its dialogue with liberalism it would still perform «a radical «prophetic» role in reminding complacent elites of the religious obligation of social solidarity, and in combating oppression.»
They wrote
into their constitution support of all the great reform movements —
equality of the sexes, temperance, chastity, peace,
equality of all
races, etc..
This is where Corey began his transformation
into leadership training, systems building, family engagement,
race equity, promoting protective factors, social
equality and highlighting «good enough parenting» for those impacted by the child welfare system.
The report looks at what has been achieved under the five dimensions of reconciliation shown in the image above —
race relations,
equality and equity, institutional integrity, unity, and historical acceptance — and makes detailed recommendations on how we can progress reconciliation
into the next generation.
In the State of Reconciliation in Australia report, Reconciliation Australia draws on international comparative research
into reconciliation experiences in other countries to identify five key dimensions of reconciliation:
race relations,
equality and equity, institutional integrity, unity, and historical acceptance.