I'm not
sure about the democracy bit in the UK... the draconian measures taken by the Tory - LDs on such a mandate, looks like a neoliberal coup d'etat to me.
Catholics really don't believe in God and secularists are no longer very
sure about democracy.
Not exact matches
They need to testify under oath
about precisely how Russia used their companies to attack our
democracy, and
about what they are doing to make
sure it won't happen again.
It's like when Americans come to Japan and pretend that their gun control laws (10 gun deaths last year) mean nothing, because they don't understand freedom (Japan is pretty democratic, and unlike the US they use that
democracy to vote out their Prine Ministers
about every year — pretty
sure they understand
democracy!).
Sure, the script gives us a speech from Post editor Ben Bradlee — played here by a rather trim Tom Hanks —
about the importance of publishing, and speaking truth to power, as safeguards of
democracy.
«All the available evidence indicates that exposure to difference, talking
about difference, and applauding difference — the hallmarks of liberal
democracy — are the
surest ways to aggravate those who are innately intolerant,» Haidt quotes Stenner, «and to guarantee the increased expression of their predispositions in manifestly intolerant attitudes and behaviors.»
She feels it is her responsibility to make
sure they are informed
about their history and prepared to play an active role in our
democracy.
I'm not
sure whether the argument is
about robots versus human or
democracy versus autocracy.