I really think that the freedom to make choices is
key in a democratic society.
Not exact matches
First, as the title of a
key chapter puts it, the American example shows that religion can «Make Use of
Democratic Instincts» in a manner mutually beneficial to itself and democracy; second, sustainable democracy needs religion, which means we can expect democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third, democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon commo
Democratic Instincts»
in a manner mutually beneficial to itself and democracy; second, sustainable democracy needs religion, which means we can expect
democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third, democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon commo
democratic peoples to remain attached to its continuance or at least potentially receptive to its revival (cf. II, 2.17, # s 17 - 20); third,
democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon commo
democratic times, because they are enlightened times, tend to be ones of increasing doubts about religion; fourth, the relevant religion for America and Europe, Christianity, will be tugged against and perhaps eroded by powerful and ongoing
democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority in democratic society will always rest upon commo
democratic currents toward liberationist and materialist mores; and fifth, religion's authority
in democratic society will always rest upon commo
democratic society will always rest upon common opinion.
For example, social
democratic societies (like many
in Western Europe), traditional economies (like most
in the third world), and Muslim economies that have been influenced by Western economies (but remain different from them on
key Islamic principles).
To speak
in my standard Tocquevillian
key,
in aristocratic times, the talk of
Society was the medium
in which the fame of someone like Franklin existed,
in democratic times, the media become the medium.
In January, a group of trade unionists met with the Electoral Reform Society to discuss the key role that unions play in society's democratic structures — and to start drafting a Charter for Democratic Refor
In January, a group of trade unionists met with the Electoral Reform
Society to discuss the key role that unions play in society's democratic structures — and to start drafting a Charter for Democratic
Society to discuss the
key role that unions play
in society's democratic structures — and to start drafting a Charter for Democratic Refor
in society's democratic structures — and to start drafting a Charter for Democratic
society's
democratic structures — and to start drafting a Charter for Democrat
democratic structures — and to start drafting a Charter for
DemocraticDemocratic Reform.
Keynes offered the Attlee Government a macro-economic framework for post-war recovery; Hayek's «market
society» offered Mrs Thatcher's Tories a roadmap away from post-war social
democratic serfdom; Giddens's «Third Way» socio - philosophy allowed «New» Labour to synthesise or transcend the old dogmas of state - centric social democracy and neo-liberalism»; and Phillip Blond gave a critique of the market and the state
in order for Cameron to claim «
society» and its renewal as the
key priority of modern Conservatism.
He said Buhari acknowledged that as a
key component of
democratic principles, people
in democratic societies «are so emotionally attached to free speech that they would defend it with all their might».
It would also help to increase the knowledge of the political parties, the election management body, the Judiciary, the security apparatus, media, civil
society and
key actors
in democratic governance and development process.
This is a basic principle
in the Swedish
democratic society and a
key principle
in preventing corruption and has nothing to do with whether people mentioned
in the documents have read them or not and not at all astonishing.
Key Issues To ensure charter schools and neighborhood public schools function
in the best interests of students, parents and community members, we believe that, like all public institutions, they must be guided by six basic principles of a
democratic society: transparency, accountability, quality, oversight, equity and public control.
Democratic participation and financial capability feature heavily within the mandatory requirements at both
Key Stage 3 and 4, with the Government taking a pragmatic approach towards equipping young people with the tools they require to become active participants
in society.
Our lawyers maintain regular contact with state attorneys general and their
key staff through participation
in organizations such as the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), the
Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA), the Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) and the
Society of Attorneys General Emeritus (SAGE).
Mr. Clark's office is located
in Toronto at the Criminal Law Offices on College Street, along with several other independent lawyers and firms not associated
in business but sharing a common philosophy of how and why criminal defence counsel play a
key role
in guarding Canada's essential characteristic as a «free and
democratic society».