Some, like Yoram Hazony in his» Biblical Case for Limited Government,» have even offered sophisticated (if in the end limited) arguments for why
a restricted role for government is itself a Judeo - Christian value.
Not exact matches
These include holding open Cabinet meetings at least once a month, which will be broadcasted on the Internet; giving Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) a greater
role by reforming the Legislative committee system and allowing
government MLAs to vote freely (as opposed to voting according to the Party's preferences);
restricting the tenure of a premier to two (four - year) terms; holding a Citizen's Assembly on electoral reform to examine alternative models
for electing MLAs; instituting a system by which citizens can recall elected officials; and instituting elections
for all
government boards and commissions.
Hence, those who turn to economists
for guidance in policy formation, are encouraged to reduce
government interference in markets and the
role of national borders in
restricting the market.
For this reason,
government should be severely
restricted, beyond its necessary
role in defense and citizens» rights protection.
The jumping - off point
for this symposium is the contention that Jews are «increasingly contending
for «equal time» in law and
government programs that encourage rather than
restrict the
role of religion in public life.»
The
government does not actively
restrict the free expression of Indigenous culture; Aboriginal political organizations are recognized and funded; Aboriginal bands and Inuit organizations have taken over responsibility
for some
government program administration; residential schools and missionary teachers have given way to a mixed system of federal, provincial and Aboriginal / Inuit - run schools funded by Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development (AANDC); and the paternalistic
role of Aboriginal agents and bureaucrats has moved towards a technical and professional
role.