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  • ...His bold protests against these dangerous trends made him the idol of the Democracy of the Wabash Valley. ...mned the traitorous Copperheads and praised Lincoln as a model defender of democracy.
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  • ...ng toward a "realistic Wilsonianism" because [the administration has] made democracy promotion a fairly important part of the foreign policy and they've been mu
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  • * Holton, Woody. "Did Democracy Cause the Recession That Led to the Constitution?" ''Journal of American Hi
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  • ...tyranny." <ref>Daniel A. Smith , Tax Crusaders and the Politics of Direct Democracy (1998), 21-23</ref>
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  • ...n his system. As early as 1818 Clay indicated that the system of political democracy and commercial freedom should operate throughout the hemisphere, while tari ...war with Mexico. Whigs dismissed the Democrats' notion that expansion and democracy were intertwined and instead argued that personal and economic prosperity c
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  • ..., Stanley Jeyaraja. ''Sri Lanka: Ethnic Fratricide and the Dismantling of Democracy'' (1986)
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  • ...hem and we are going to subject them to the thing they most fear--justice, democracy, the rules of a free society. <ref>{{citation ...n whose ranks they profess to serve, would be shocked by their disdain for democracy and liberty). When we are in a particularly puckish mood, some of us who ar
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  • * Wilson, Woodrow. ''The New Democracy. Presidential Messages, Addresses, and Other Papers (1913-1917)'' 2 vol 192
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  • ...Crow system in operation. [http://www.amazon.com/American-Dilemma-Problem-Democracy-African-American/dp/1560008571/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200610342&sr
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  • ...rackers." The term favored in [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]] was "yeoman", which emphasized an independent political spirit and econom
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  • * Mann, Michael. ''The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing'' (2004), ch 5 and 6
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  • ...hasis on the importance of foreign policy and using American power to push democracy forward. This originated in a number of places - strongly anticommunist lib
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  • ...www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/article_display.cfm?HHID=637 Jacksonian Democracy: The Presidency of Andrew Jackson]. </ref> While Jackson did not start the underwent fundamental change after 1820 under the rubric of [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. While Jackson himself did not initiate the changes he took advantage in
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  • ...restrained enterprise over incipient federal control. Thanks to Jacksonian democracy, says Hammond--who was an official of the Federal Reserve in the 1940s and
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  • ...0190-1|publisher=Princeton University Press|chapter=The Nature of Athenian Democracy}}
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  • ...rguing the size of the "tea party" protest: In any case, experts see it as democracy in action, and that's a good thing
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  • * Staar, ed. Richard F. ''Transition to Democracy in Poland'' (1993) * Pelinka, Anton. ''Politics of the Lesser Evil: Leadership, Democracy and Jaruzelski's Poland.'' Transaction Books, 1999. 259 pp.
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  • ...ns or extensions of Ferguson until Hegel (1827). Alexis de Tocqueville's ''Democracy in America'' (1845) is today widely cited in connection with civil society, ...riel A. and Sidney Verba. 1963. The civic culture; political attitudes and democracy in five nations. Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press. (Updated in
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  • * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005), scholarly synthesis emphasizing class polit * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005), highly detailed scholarly synthesis emphasi
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  • ...e speech was highly idealistic, translating Wilson's progressive ideals of democracy, self-determination, open agreements, and free trade into the international
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  • ...ns or extensions of Ferguson until Hegel (1827). Alexis de Tocqueville's ''Democracy in America'' (1845) is today widely cited in connection with civil society, ...major statement of the perspective of civic organizations as incubators of democracy and good citizenship. Using then-new survey research techniques, Almond an
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  • ...easing resistance to the idea of "loyal opposition", a ''sine qua non'' of democracy. I am alarmed by the idea of an ostensible mediator being proactive in prom
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  • He voted against [[democracy promotion]] in Pakistan, for nuclear cooperation with [[India]], for [[arms
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  • The foundations of the future Athenian [[Democracy]] were thus laid with Solon’s reforms. A strong conservative element stil
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  • ...deliberative politics was only feasible for a select elite - fearing that democracy would be used by the poor in their own interests - and he defended slavery. ...nocence, was probably its most influential legacy. There was no return to democracy: the form of government ranged from aristocracy during the Republic to dict
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  • ...olitics, 1885-1930," in Byron Shafer and Anthony Badger, eds, ''Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000'' (U of K
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  • ...state and the market met 1992 in Budapest, the capital of a newly emerging democracy in Central Europe. They agreed that ‘third sector’ was the most widely ...ed (with Napoleon’s help) as a modern state and the world’s second liberal democracy after the United States. However, due to the depressed situation of the Swi
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  • {{r|Gail Furman}}Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Board Member, Democracy Alliance {{r|Deborah Sagner}}Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Board Member, Democracy Alliance
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  • ...dition]; and Jean Bethke Elshtain, ''Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy: A Life'' (2002) pp 204-5, believes the book had a major impact.</ref> The
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  • * Polletta, Francesca and Lee, John. "Is Telling Stories Good for Democracy? Rhetoric in Public Deliberation after 9/11." ''American Sociological Revie
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  • ...tudent of Socrates. The Tyrants ruled for about a year before the Athenian democracy was reinstated, at which point it declared an [[amnesty]] for all recent ev ...ought that the rule of the Thirty Tyrants was at least as objectionable as democracy; when called before them to assist in the arrest of a fellow Athenian, Socr
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  • ...id Held, 'The Transformation of Political Community' in Ian Shapiro ed., ''Democracy's Edges''. Cambridge: CUP, 1999: 84-111.</ref> Over the same period, and es
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  • ...els of political equality through [[Jefferson Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. Finally the frontier provided a safety valve whereby discontented easter ...Crackers." The term favored in [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]] was "yeoman", which emphasized an independent political spirit and econom
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  • ...m, Patricia Wallace. ''The Foundation of Merit: Public Service in American Democracy.'' 1995.
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  • ...ed the name. <ref>Jean Bethke Elshtain. Jane Addams: The Dream of American Democracy. New York: Basic Books. 2002.</ref> ...vities pointed to one goal, she says: "the building of a social culture of democracy."<ref>Elshtain, 2002, p. 100</ref>
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  • ...historiography? Examining the nomenclature, periodization, and the use of democracy and state legitimization as interpretative tools in the historicization of
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  • ...utrality was precarious. House decided the war was an epic battle between democracy and autocracy; he argued the United States ought to help Britain and France ...militarism and believed Prussian autocracy needed to be eliminated to make democracy and peace possible. They also viewed Germany as a threat to American commer
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  • ...on. Henry wrote to his brother Charles that Mill demonstrated to him that "democracy is still capable of rewarding a conscientious servant."<ref> Henry Adams qu
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  • ...ws, Jane De Hart. "Arts and the People: The New Deal Quest for a Cultural Democracy," ''Journal of American History'' 62 (1975): 316-39, [http://links.jstor.or * Brock William R. ''Welfare, Democracy and the New Deal'' (1988), a British view
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  • ...burg Address]] to mark the birth of a new nation dedicated to equality and democracy.
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  • ...and the Liberal party, 1867–1875'' (1986), 504 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Democracy-Religion-Gladstone-18671875-Cambridge/dp/0521367832/ref=sr_1_14/103-4827826
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  • ...6-48 and Lodge, ed. 9:72 </ref>. Hamilton insisted from the first that his democracy should have a highly centralized authority, armed with powers for every eme
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  • * Mahoney, Daniel J. ''De Gaulle: Statesmanship, Grandeur, and Modern Democracy.'' (1996). 188 pp. intellectual history
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  • ...nactment. <ref> Roger A. Lohmann. (2015). Voluntary Action in New Commons: Democracy in the Life World Outside Markets, States and Households. (https://research
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  • :: - the philosophy of [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] and the concept of [[democracy]] as a system of government
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  • ...oln]]'s [[Gettysburg Address]] in November, 1863, which redefined American democracy. * Harris, Howard ed. ''Keystone of Democracy: A History of Pennsylvania Workers," (1999), 361pp essays by scholars
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  • ...f 1950]].<ref> [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/07/024249 Democracy Now! radio station news] </ref> She opposed the American involvement in the
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  • ...f information; the roles and responsibilities of a free press in a liberal democracy; ''Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?''; the need to hold governments accountab
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  • ...ole in the war of independence and his contributions to the birth of Irish democracy are often overlooked, partly due to the political ascendancy of Fianna Fái
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  • ...re the ideas of the radicals whose cases came before the Court, but to him democracy meant that all ideas, no matter how repugnant, could enjoy freedom of expre
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  • ===Purifying democracy===
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  • ...re the ideas of the radicals whose cases came before the Court, but to him democracy meant that all ideas, no matter how repugnant, could enjoy freedom of expre
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  • ::: Letter to EU Presidents by Greek New Democracy Party leader [[Arab Spring/Catalogs#Antonis Samaras|Antonis Samaras]] confi ::Greece: narrow election victory of the broadly pro-bailout New Democracy Party [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-18482415].
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  • | title = A Life for Freedom and Democracy: Special Branch - Northern Service (''So Bac'') and the Secret War against
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  • ...ism and localism. The second principle, People's Authority, often given as Democracy, expressed Sun's ideas about the organization of power. He believed that t ...Did Sun Yat-sen Understand the Idea of Democracy? The Conceptualization of Democracy in the Three Principles of the People and in John Stuart Mill's ''On Libert
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  • "Recognizing the still delicate status of democracy, the first
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  • <ref name="lenin1918"> [http://www.marx2mao.com/Lenin/DD18.html V.I.Lenin. Democracy and dictatorship.(1918)] V.I.Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition, P
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  • ...isma to build support for intervention. America should be the "Arsenal of Democracy," he told his fireside audience. In August, Roosevelt's "Destroyers for Ba ...to the Allied coalition. On December 29, 1940, he delivered his Arsenal of Democracy fireside chat, in which he made the case for involvement directly to the Am
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  • ...e of freedom and security, shop meetings with their proletarian industrial democracy; all these things make an inspiring contrast to what we know as Ford wage s
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  • ...e completed his B.Phil thesis in 1971, which would later be published as ''Democracy and Disobedience'' in 1973. After working briefly at Oxford and New York, S
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  • ...flict]], he supports a [[two-state settlement]], but expects it to require democracy in Palestine. <ref name=JP>{{citation
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  • ....S.|republican traditions]] of [[Jeffersonian Democracy]] and [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. The goal was to preserve economic opportunity and political participatio ...that bore the distinct imprint of Jeffersonian, Jacksonian, and Lincolnian democracy." This tradition emphasized human rights over the cash nexus of the Gilded
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  • Anarchists despise [[democracy]] as enslavement by the majority - voting is the act of betrayal, both symb
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  • ...f 1950]].<ref> [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/07/024249 Democracy Now! radio station news] </ref> She opposed the American involvement in the
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  • ...ty for compromise between these polar situations. America had to fight for democracy, or it would be fighting perpetually against ever-stronger evil enemies (st ...muscle were more decisive than idealistic crusades focused on causes like democracy and national self determination. Emphasizing over and over the weak state
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  • ...master of words was distressed. Even the use of words like "the people," "democracy," and "equality" in public debate bothered him, for such words were "metaph ...itarian and elitist, fighting against the prevailing grain of [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. Webster viewed language as a tool to control unruly thoughts. His ''Amer
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  • * McCartin, Joseph A. ''Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921,'' 1997 [http
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  • ...Of the post- Saddam Hussein Iraqi government he says ''"This is a child of democracy struggling to be born. They and we, the international community, are the mi
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  • *[[Cuba Democracy Caucus]]
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  • ...deh}} Expert, [[Chatham House]]: [[Middle East]], [[human rights]] and [[democracy promotion]]
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  • * Shafer, Byron E. and Anthony J. Badger, eds. ''Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000'' (2001), *MacNeil, Neil. ''Forge of Democracy: The House of Representatives'' (1963) popular history
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  • ...what would be held as such in developed liberal countries (advocating for democracy in China, although illegal there, would be an example not falling under thi
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  • |government_type = [[Parliamentary democracy]] and [[Constitutional monarchy]]
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  • As one consequence, workplace democracy has become both more common, and more advocated, in some places distributin In the public sector of countries constituted as representative democracy|representative democracies, voters elect politicians to public office. Such
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  • ...y Index <ref>[http://graphics.eiu.com/PDF/Democracy_Index_2010_web.pdf The Democracy Index 2010, Economist Intelligence Unit]</ref> which ranges from 0 for tota ...al, confined to [[Shi'ite]] areas in the east. There have been no mass pro-democracy protests and opposition movements are banned. In September 2011 the King a
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  • * Nathans, Sydney. ''Daniel Webster and Jacksonian Democracy.'' 1973.
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  • * Pirenne, Henri. ''Belgian Democracy, Its Early History'' (1910, 1915) 250 pp. history of towns in the Low Count * Lijphart, Arend. ''The Politics of Accommodation. Pluralism and Democracy in the Netherlands'' (2nd ed. 1975), on pillarization
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  • * Atkinson, Alan. ''The Europeans in Australia: A History. Vol. 2: Democracy.'' Oxford U. Pr., 2005. 440 pp.
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  • ...uences of political change. Its political heritage includes the concept of democracy from [[Ancient Greece]], the tradition of the rule of law from [[Ancient Ro ...tain" that divided the [[market economy|market economies]] and political [[democracy|democracies]] of the west from the centrally-controlled economies and total
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  • ...David Owen, Bill Rodgers and Roy Jenkins, setting up a Council for Social Democracy - later to become the breakaway Social Democratic Party[http://archiveshub.
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  • ...F. | authorlink = Francisco García Calderón Rey | title = Dictatorship and Democracy in Latin America | journal = Foreign Affairs | volume = 3 | issue = 3 | pag
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  • ...ign countries. Particularly in those countries that have recently embraced democracy, ICITAP and OPDAT provide training for police, prosecutors, and the judicia ====Urgent Assistance for Democracy in Panama Act of 1990====
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  • ...ropean Communist state. The intelligence community predicted that although democracy was likely to survive in Chile over the next two or three years, Allende co ..., according to the Church Committee, saw prospects for the continuation of democracy in Chile as better than at any time since Allende's inauguration. The NIE s
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  • ...hy and the Shah kings remained figureheads. The Ranas were overthrown in a democracy movement of the early 1950s.
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  • ...t]]s, which gave them a very distinctive style. Szyk dedicated his work to democracy and freedom, and an end to political injustice and human suffering, saying
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  • * Imlay, Talbot. "Democracy and War: Political Regime, Industrial Relations, and Economic Preparations
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  • ...e logic of modern science" and the "struggle for recognition" make liberal democracy a natural end state of historical development. If this is the case, however ...ve and master morality, Nietzche saw it a victory of the slave; in liberal democracy, man had desire and reason, but no megalothymia. Marx saw the equality prin
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  • ...ghanistan, South-West Colombia and East Myanmar. Until government control, democracy and the rule of law are restored, these regions will remain nests of insurg
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  • ...easure, AIDS director claims City Attorney has 'confused relationship with democracy'
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  • ...ns gained little support. After 1984 both Britain and China promised more democracy, but as of 2008 there still is little of it.<ref> Joseph Y.S. Cheng, "Elect ...n polity.<ref> Yushuo Zheng, "Hong Kong's Democrats Stumble," ''Journal of Democracy'' 16#1 January 2005, pp. 138-152 in [[Project Muse]]</ref> The The fifth fu
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  • The country has a solid democracy and is very peaceful. Representatives of the government are often asked to
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  • ...ankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.<ref name=FukuyamaEnd>{{citation ...strongly identified with neoconservatism, which has this ideal of liberal democracy, although his position keeps evolving.
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  • ...ndemns as rule of the unwise, limited his options at home, Athens being a 'democracy' (that is for well-off Greek males) that in 399 <span style=
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  • ...her 17,000 or so were smuggled in.<ref>See Sidney Lewis Gulick, ''American democracy and Asiatic citizenship'' (1918) [http://pds.lib.harvard.edu/pds/view/42739
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  • ...He opposed monopoly and [[paternalism]] in theory as a threat to equality, democracy and middle class values, but was vague on what to do about it.<ref>Curtis, ...h politically and intellectually. Classic writing of the period includes ''Democracy and Leadership'' (1924) by Irving Babbitt and H.L. Mencken's magazine ''Ame
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  • |journal = SourceWatch, [[Center for Media and Democracy]]
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  • <blockquote>For Argentina, the consolidation of democracy is still the main political challenge in the twenty-first century. And with
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  • ...of treason the tongue of slander--for the man who has snatched the mask of Democracy from the hideous face of rebellion; for the man who, like an intellectual a
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  • ...e technocratic minority that controls elections. That is not healthy for a democracy. ...election committee correctly identified the winners. STV is healthier for democracy than First-past-the-post because far fewer votes are "wasted" if one's pref
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  • ...e against armed attacks. The only limitation international law places on a democracy is that its actions must satisfy the principle of proportionality."<ref nam
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  • ...ice, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting's "Counterspin," Pacifica Radio's "Democracy Now!" and RCN Television in Colombia. He joined the Archive in 1996 and wor ...Humanos" (a.k.a. "Archivo del Terror"--"Archive of Terror") of the Memory, Democracy and Human Rights Project. The project catalogued 60,000 documents and micro
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  • * ''An Oration Delivered Before the Democracy of Springfield and Neighboring Towns, July 4, 1836.'' Springfield, Mass.: G
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  • *Wallace AR, Marchant J. 1913. The revolt of democracy. With the life story of the author, by J. Marchant, Lond. &c.
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  • ...uent governments was followed by a military junta that took power in 1976. Democracy returned in 1983, and has persisted despite numerous challenges, the most f
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  • ...the original leadership died off, it had to held elections, so it allowed democracy, with full election of parliament in the early 1990s and first direct presi
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  • ...s as another indication of an undemocratic system on grounds that no other democracy and no other candidate for president had ever gotten that percentage of the
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  • ...e rise of governments which were not absolute monarchies such as [[Liberal democracy|liberal democracies]] or communist [[Dictatorship|dictatorships]].
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  • Georgia is a [[unitary state|unitary]], emerging [[Liberal democracy|liberal democratic]]<ref>Mitchell, Lincoln. "Georgia's Rose Revolution. (Br
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  • ...kground takes place in Belfast, leading to the formation of the [[Peoples' Democracy]] (PD)
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  • ...or Schieder at the University of Cologne. His dissertation examined social democracy and the nation state and the question of nationality in Germany between 184
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  • * Macpherson, C. B. ''Democracy in Alberta: Social Credit and the Party System.'' 2d ed. 1962.
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  • ...Madison]] (in The [[Federalist Papers]]), [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (in [[Democracy in America]]) and [[John Stuart Mill]] (in [[On Liberty]]). ...effects of social capital was stimulated by Robert Putnam’s 1993 study of democracy in Italy, in which he attributed the higher levels of [[Gross Domestic Pro
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  • ...Madison]] (in The [[Federalist Papers]]), [[Alexis de Tocqueville]] (in [[Democracy in America]]) and [[John Stuart Mill]] (in [[On Liberty]]). ...effects of social capital was stimulated by Robert Putnam’s 1993 study of democracy in Italy, in which he attributed the higher levels of [[Gross Domestic Pro
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  • ...een pieced together from scrap. The Gallente Federation believe in liberal democracy, while the Caldari State is what could be described as a corporation-driven
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  • ...ilson's action led to the establishment of the [[Campaign for Labour Party Democracy]] (CLPD), which aimed to increase the power of the membership of the party.
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  • * Myrdal, Gunnar. ''An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy.'' 2 vols. (1944) * Shabazz, Amilcar. ''Advancing Democracy: African Americans and the Struggle for Access and Equity in Higher Educati
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  • ...e described himself as <blockquote>America's Truth Detector; the Doctor of Democracy; the Most Dangerous Man in America; the All-Knowing, All-Sensing, All-Every
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  • ...licize the challenge Fox News poses to civil and informed discourse in our democracy.<ref name=MM2010-10-20>{{citation
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  • ...st-23173794 Army ousts Egypt's President Morsi]'. 3rd July 2013.</ref> Pro-democracy groups continue to await true reform.
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  • Polk was brought up as a [[Jeffersonian Democracy|Jeffersonian Democrat]], for his father and grandfather were strong support In Congress, Polk was a firm supporter of [[Jacksonian Democracy]]; he opposed the [[Second Bank of the United States]], favored gold and si
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  • ===Democracy=== ...ame necessary to the other; the strong Christian temper of British popular democracy was the result.
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  • launched in 1889, which, to Lenin, was moderate [[social democracy|social democratic]] and not proletarian, so the Third was needed for purity
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  • ===Democracy=== ...ame necessary to the other; the strong Christian temper of British popular democracy was the result.
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  • ...t year's election.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Electoral College: Enlightened Democracy|publisher=The Heritage Foundation|url=http://www.heritage.org/Research/Lega ...m, as is the disproportionate vote power of people in smaller states. In a democracy, critics argue, every person's vote ought to have the same weight, and the
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  • * Shafer, Byron E. and Anthony J. Badger, eds. ''Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000'' (2001)
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  • ...another message as well: that the monarchy had always been compatible with democracy and the current democratization of Japanese society marked a continuation o ...the war and at the same time as a symbol of unity, representing peace and democracy, would seem - in the light of the articles in the press - to have been unde
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  • ...fall: Knight Ridder And How The Erosion Of Newspaper Journalism Is Putting Democracy At Risk'' (2005)
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  • ...elligence Service: Squaring the Demands of National Security with Canadian Democracy]. Conflict Quarterly, Volume V, Number 4, pages 17 - 30. </ref>
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  • :''The happy fruit of lov’d democracy.
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  • ...for Equal Rights in Post-Civil War America'' (2007)[http://www.amazon.com/Democracy-Reborn-Fourteenth-Amendment-Post-Civil/dp/0805086633/ref=sr_1_4/103-4827826
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  • ...liberal ''History of Greece,'' (12 vol 1846 and 1856), which praised Greek democracy.
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  • * Moore, Ray A. and Robinson, Donald L. ''Partners for Democracy: Crafting the New Japanese State under MacArthur.'' (2002). 409 pp.
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  • * Overton, James. "Nationalism, Democracy, and Self-determination: Newfoundland in the 1930s and 1940s." ''Canadian R
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  • ...or use of 'power', whether it's for your [[electric toothbrush]] or your [[democracy|democratic]] rights. If the theme topic is not for you, please just be a '
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  • ...mbol of the nation's conscience. Columbia was the usual representation of democracy in editorial cartoons (since replaced by the Statue of Libery.) ...of the trusts raping Columbia (America) and under an attack (the arrow) by democracy. Denslow made it a flying monkey and dropped the scary rape theme.}}
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  • ...actionary elements of Spanish society. Catholicism was seen as an enemy of democracy and social change. Parliament was regarded by many Catholics with skepticis ...eakened the rule of Alfonso XIII. Working class resentment at lack of real democracy in Spain prompted several outrages. Later, between 1923 and 1927, a street
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  • | title = Kashmir in Comparative Perspective: Democracy and Violent Separatism in India | title = The Success of India's Democracy
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  • ...ted them in peace around the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, justice, rule of law and respect for human rights.''" ...The Union is founded on the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, including the righ
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  • ...the cruel and dangerous regime of [[Saddam Hussein]], establishing a model democracy in Iraq, and leaving after stability was assured. There was no question abo ...the second period, the emphasis switched, from one on the threat and 11 on democracy. Feith notes these were not discussed in the National Security Council or i
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  • *[http://www.state.gov/j/drl/index.htm US Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor]
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  • ...istocratic heritage, Gallatin became the exemplar and spokesman of western democracy, representing it at several state conventions and in four sessions of the [
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  • ...sing concern in the rest of the world, as they steered Germany away from [[democracy]] and promoted racial hatred. Schmeling, although not being a Nazi, had be
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  • ...September 5, 1792, in Charles A. Beard, ''Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy.'' (1915) p. 231.</ref> ...ders tried to emulate the republican tactics, but their overall disdain of democracy along with the upper class bias of the party leadership eroded public suppo
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  • * [[Democracy promotion/Definition]] * [[National Endowment for Democracy/Definition]]
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  • ...ates constitution rejected it in favour of "representation ingrafted upon democracy" as advocated in [[Thomas Paine]]’s [[rights of man]] <ref>[http://www.u ...upon the powers and duties of the elected representatives. [[Parliamentary democracy|Parliamentary democracies]] whose constitutions follow the example of the
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  • ...t. For this, he paid the forfeit of his life. In the sombre wars of modern democracy, there is little place for chivalry.|Winston Churchill}}
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  • :* under theorists: ''Rousseau, Mill, Pericles'' (for the Athenian ideal of democracy) ''Thomas Aquinas, John Rawls.'' ...[[Robert Nozick]] (Anarchy, State and Utopia), [[Benjamin Barber]] (Strong Democracy), [[Amatai Etzioni]], ([[Communitarianism]]), [[Michael Sandel]], and a ho
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  • ...polity. Japan become an economic superpower, staunch American ally, and a democracy that gave up all its empire and its military power. The emperor remains a p
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  • ...alth]]'' (1900). In his view, plutocracy such as his could exist alongside democracy, but men who acquired great wealth must return it to the community to prese ...so did his concern for reconciling great wealth with social and political democracy. Out of this concern came his own solution in his famous "Gospel of Wealth,
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  • ...ompletely smashed the US's image in the rest of the world as a defender of democracy and Liberty in the face of communist tyranny.
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  • ...-for-democracy-1948843.html Leading article: This yellow surge is good for democracy]'. 20th April 2010.</ref> though not so much later; no participant was decl
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  • Politically, Israel is a Western-oriented [[parliamentary democracy]], identified as a Jewish state under the political philosophy of [[Zionism
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  • * McNairn, Jeffrey L ''The capacity to judge: public opinion and deliberative democracy in Upper Canada 1791-1854'' University of Toronto Press, 2000.
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  • ...to be the expectation of net benefit to the community (although, under a [[democracy]], a dilemma can arise if the majority of voters demand a choice that they
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  • ...e = U.S. Policy in Africa Faulted on Priorities: Security Is Stressed Over Democracy
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  • ...f>. Said to be widely considered as a moderate who believes that Islam and democracy are compatible ([http://www.cfr.org/tunisia/tunisias-challenge-conversation
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  • ...al ideas acted as a viable conservative alternative to Northern appeals to democracy, majority rule, and natural rights. ...ry. One (the Republicans) denounced it. One (the Northern Democrats) said democracy required the people themselves to decide on slavery locally. The fourth, th
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  • ...ament or to your vote by referendum," saying these changes would improve [[democracy promotion]] and [[human rights]]. Algeria lifted its two-decade-long state
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  • == Jacksonian Democracy: 1828-1854 == ...he [[Bank of the United States]]. The policies were known as [[Jacksonian Democracy]]. Banking and tariffs were the central domestic policy issues from 1828 to
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  • ...nberg. [http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~nunberg/democrats.html "The Case for Democracy"] in "Fresh Air" commentary, [[January 19]], 2005 (radio broadcast).
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  • ...tes fair treatment of its citizens, such as the promotion of multi-party [[democracy]]. In a country where 70% of the population live a [[rural]] lifestyle, the ...d after Mao's death in 1975, but the sharp crackdown on students demanding democracy at Tienanmen Square (in central Beijing) in 1989 disappointed hopes for con
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  • ...nberg. [http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~nunberg/democrats.html "The Case for Democracy"] in "Fresh Air" commentary, [[January 19]], 2005 (radio broadcast).
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  • ...<ref>Robert Alan Dahl, "Madisonian Democracy," in Dahl, et al., eds. ''The Democracy Sourcebook'' (MIT Press, 2003), pp. 207-16.</ref> He believed very strongly
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  • ...anized the South into opposition.<ref>Sean Wilentz, ''The Rise of American Democracy'' (2006), 67-68.</ref>
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  • ...eir historic rights. The [[Constitutional Union party]] said equal rights, democracy and property were all secondary to American nationalism. No two parties cou
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  • The '''Labour Party''', originally a party of [[social democracy]] formed from several groups which first fought a [[general election (UK)|g ...thony Giddens<ref> Anthony Giddens: ''The Third Way. The Renewal of Social Democracy'', Polity, 1998</ref> at the London School of Economics, and the [[communi
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  • ...ined in the soaring rhetoric for which he was famous: "We are working for democracy, for humanity, for the future, for the day will come too late for us to see
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  • ...912-1921'' (1997) [http://www.amazon.com/Labor%C3%86s-Great-War-Industrial-Democracy/dp/0807846791/ref=sr_1_1/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194847835
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  • * Gilpatrick; Delbert Harold. ''Jeffersonian Democracy in North Carolina, 1789-1816'' Columbia University Press. (1931) [http://w
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  • ...to keep the nation united on the basis of the Constitution, regardless of democracy, states rights, property, or liberty. The Republicans played it safe in 18 ...by drawing upon and synthesizing the strengths of anti-slavery, free soil, democracy, and nationalism. The [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]] abandon
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  • ...t to question or find out. [[Philip Kitcher]] in his ''Science, Truth, and Democracy''<ref name=Kitcher/> makes an important point about openness in science sug <ref name=Kitcher>Kitcher P (2001) ''Science, Truth, and Democracy''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=Wpe
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  • ...that changing conditions make new issues; that the principles upon which Democracy rests are as everlasting as the hills, but they must be applied to new co
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  • |title = Downsizing Democracy: How America Sidelined Its Citizens and Privatized Its Public (book) by Mat ...tizen participation in politics is unhealthy for long term prospects for [[democracy]]. Generally, civic participation is almost nonexistent for wide swaths of
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  • The Commonwealth of the Bahamas is a [[parliamentary democracy]] and a [[constitutional monarchy]], with [[Elizabeth II of the United King
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  • ...He opposed monopoly and [[paternalism]] in theory as a threat to equality, democracy and middle class values, but was vague on what to do about it.<ref>Curtis, ...h politically and intellectually. Classic writing of the period includes ''Democracy and Leadership'' (1924) by Irving Babbitt and H.L. Mencken's magazine ''Ame
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  • ...lass of society seeks to build a new order based on less equality and less democracy. His approach, in the form of a structural model that can evoke the analyse
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  • ...ical area, the second most populous country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world. India has a coastline of over seven thousand kilometres, bou ...rgencies in various parts of the country, but has maintained its unity and democracy. It has unresolved territorial disputes with [[China, history|China]], whic
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  • ...y-an economic system based on free enterprise, a political system based on democracy, and national independence and sovereignty. All three, he feared, might be
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  • ...ned a stable existence and continues efforts to establish a constitutional democracy, including holding municipal, parliamentary, and presidential elections.
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  • ...emocratic future". U.S. criticism of authoritarianism and encouragement of democracy gave them hope.<ref name=WaPo2009-02-20>{{citation ...s: "security concerns, economic concerns, and advocacy of human rights and democracy. But once the base was established, it became clear that while other concer
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  • ...ist who helped redefine [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]] and promoted democracy and equal rights, while fighting aristocracy and established religion. Extr
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  • ...ongregational denomination), and a commitment to local self-government and democracy. In the 1770s, Massachusetts, supported by its neighbors and all 13 colonie ...en apparent in the early 19th century, when Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in Democracy in America that in
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  • ...pora]], while others see it perfectly practical to be a Jew in any liberal democracy other than Israel. [[Daniel Pipes]], a strong Zionist associated with [[ne
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  • ...tural exchanges and political values in a victory for totalitarianism over democracy. ...nmark and the United States as closely related lands with shared values of democracy and freedom. America was depicted as rich and highly developed economically
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  • ...lass of society seeks to build a new order based on less equality and less democracy. His approach, in the form of a structural model that can evoke the analyse
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  • ...ession on 1937, and again in 1940 when Roosevelt advocated the "Arsenal of Democracy" plan to expand munitions production.
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  • ...cally lived in villages (rather than separate farms), which fostered local democracy in town meetings; stimulated mutual oversight of moral behavior and emphasi
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  • ...le; his approach was the "concurrent majority." Increasing distrustful of democracy, he minimized the role of the [[Second Party System]] in South Carolina. T ...al ideas acted as a viable conservative alternative to Northern appeals to democracy, majority rule, and natural rights.
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  • ...l 1985): 16-21.</ref> Reagan stressed the nation's traditional support for democracy worldwide, because to support "our brothers" in revolution is to continue &
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  • ...te]]s, [[civil society|civil societies]] and [[republic|republican]] and [[democracy|democratic]] forms of government, beginning in the late eighteenth century. ...[John Dewey]] debated in several events over the role of journalism in a [[democracy]]. Their differing philosophies still characterize a debate and continues t
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  • * Smith, Alfred E. ''Progressive Democracy: Addresses & State Papers.'' (1928) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=62
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  • ...d more generally of western liberalism that involved freedom of speech and democracy. If German rearmament had been the true fear, then it perhaps would have be ...was not acceptable to Stalin, because of the risk the people would choose democracy and capitalism. Stalin believed in the goal of world Communist revolution--
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  • ...at is ''oligarchy'', and a horrible direction for an online representative democracy. Authors should have ''representatives'' within the voting body that drive ...vey. Otherwise, I think some serious 50/50 representation is needed. Yep, democracy can be messy. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 17:44, 29 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...by the consent of the governed. Diem demonstrated no real understanding of democracy, and kept power with the Catholic minority. Increasingly bitter interaction
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  • ...an organic and natural atmosphere, Wright saw himself as an "architect of democracy" and intended his work to be a monument to America's social landscape. It
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  • ...two-party system &mdash; were being eroded as this rapid extension of mass democracy went forward in the North and South. It was an era when the mass political ...as not a controversial point. More importantly, Douglas firmly believed in democracy at the grass roots&mdash;that actual settlers have the right to decide on s
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  • ...have also influenced the emergence of [[Socialism|socialist]] and [[Social democracy|social democratic]] movements that did not adopt Marxism as their ideology,
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  • ...n Canada West, which advocated American-style elective government and full democracy. They also called for a final secularization of the [[clergy reserve]]s, wi
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  • ...ion that fit more exclusively within the philosophical framework of social democracy. Leaving aside the struggle against economic concentration, the Canadian st ...ession, Newfoundland in 1934 decided to give up responsible government and democracy, and become a crown colony ruled directly by Britain.<ref> Peter Neary, "'L
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  • ...Nepali Congress, that ruled for most of the years after the restoration of democracy in 1990, and Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist), expected
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  • ...s residue” of “Jewish, liberal and Freemasonic spirit,” modes of thinking (democracy, communism, Christian and liberal individualism) that were outgrowths of al
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  • ...pium]]. It was also felt they would lower [[living standard]]s, threaten [[democracy]] and that their numbers could expand into a 'yellow tide'.
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  • ..."Wilsonianism", argued the U.S. should enter the world arena to fight for democracy and liberalism. It has been a highly controversial position in American for ...al press covered the confrontation as a battle of the elites (West) versus democracy (Wilson). Wilson, after considering resignation, decided to take up invitat
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  • ...t as fans eagerly waited for the new Guns N' Roses album, dubbed ''Chinese Democracy''. Several session recordings were leaked and eventually found their way to
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  • ...<ref> Lauri Paltemaa, "Individual and Collective Identities of the Beijing Democracy Wall Movement Activists, 1978-1981." ''China Information'' 2005 19(3): 443- ..., Timothy. ''Quelling the People: The Military Suppression of the Beijing Democracy Movement.'' 1998. 269 pp.
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  • * Brown, Robert E. ''Middle Class Democracy in Massachusetts, 1691-1789'' (1955) * Zimmerman, Joseph F. ''The New England Town Meeting: Democracy in Action'' (1999) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=101030178 online e
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  • * Flynn, George Q. ''Conscription and Democracy: The Draft in France, Great Britain, and the United States.'' Greenwood, 20
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  • ==A healthy mind is like a deliberative democracy== ...can think of a person's mind like a kind of functioning and deliberative [[democracy]]. Imagine a small town meeting hall like in [[New England town hall|New En
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  • | title = The Forgotten Virtues of Executive Restraint: Liberal Democracy, Prerogative Power, and Unfettered Presidentialism
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  • ...nce is to humanity as a whole, and emphasized the equality of man: "World democracy will take form when men everywhere are regarded in reality as equal..."<ref
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  • ...ited States be providing unlimited support to a nation that claims to be a democracy but which limits rights based on religion? If J Street truly wants to fix
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  • ...gn's "super-rallies." She also performed at several of Nader's subsequent "Democracy Rising" events. She nominally endorsed [[John Kerry]] in the [[U.S. preside
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  • ...ment program aimed at explaining the basic tenets and promises of American democracy to future leaders of South Asia looks more cost effective than a $400 billi | title = Washington College: Lessons in Democracy
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  • ...ffects of the war to become an economic power, staunch American ally and a democracy. While Emperor Hirohito was allowed to retain his throne as a symbol of nat
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  • ...heir social customs and personal liberty. Prohibitionists supported direct democracy to enable voters to bypass the state legislature in lawmaking. In the North
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  • ...[[socialism|socialist]] party into an explicitly market-oriented [[social democracy|social democratic]] party. Then, as the country's longest-serving [[Chancel ...thony Giddens<ref> Anthony Giddens: ''The Third Way. The Renewal of Social Democracy'', Polity, 1998</ref> at the London School of Economics, and the [[communi
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  • ...were "realists" who deemphasized idealistic goals like anti-communism or [[democracy promotion]]. Instead of a Cold War they wanted peace, trade and cultural ex
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  • ...joined the [[French Right Wing Leagues]], whose objective was to overthrow democracy. ...1934 the [[Stavisky Affair]] seemed to confirm to the Leagues that French democracy was irredeemably corrupt and that the time was right to overthrow it.
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  • ...ndon was in power and determined that all problems could be solved through democracy. The previous election was open to 4% of the people. London therefore intro Sri Lanka has had a multi-party democracy since 1931.
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  • ...nerstone of current [[neoconservatism]]. It has been argued, however, that democracy did not easily translate into the culture. In the context of postmodernist
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  • ...gthen resistance forces" in Brazil. These included "covert support for pro-democracy street rallies…and encouragement [of] democratic and anti-communist senti ...to Reich]] and convicted [[Iran-contra affair]] figure and George W. Bush "democracy 'czar'" [[Elliott Abrams]]. Vulliamy said both have long histories in the U
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  • ...o promoting a more decentralized, agrarian democracy called [[Jeffersonian democracy]]. ...tanks and aircraft, for example, making the United States the "arsenal of democracy." In an effort to prevent rising national income and scarce consumer produc
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  • ...ie]] and other Americans concerned about the mounting threats to peace and democracy established [[Freedom House]].
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  • ...the northwest. Canada is a [[constitutional monarchy]] and a parliamentary democracy. It was formed as a confederation of British colonies in 1867 and secured e
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  • The United States is a [[representative democracy]], and its structure and system of [[checks and balances]] are established ...d the characteristic American traits of expansion, adventure, violence and democracy. The new territories became states (except for Puerto Rico, which is part o
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  • ...elinquished democracy.<ref> James Overton, "Economic Crisis and the End of Democracy: Politics in Newfoundland During the Great Depression." ''Labour'' 1990 (26
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  • ...ng war jobs. Roosevelt led the United States as it became the [[Arsenal of Democracy]] and put 16 million American men into uniform. ...isma to build support for intervention. America should be the "Arsenal of Democracy," he told his fireside audience. In August, Roosevelt's "Destroyers for Ba
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  • ...a|President Bouteflika]] promises to amend the constitution to 'strengthen democracy'
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  • ...thin their own vision of a reborn Russia, based on "free, decentralized, [[democracy|democratic]] and [[egalitarian]] peasant [[socialism]]"<ref name=Acton1990
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  • ...hysical, like apples, and abstract such as the British constitution, Greek democracy, and the number "3". Such objects are called [[particular]]s. Now, conside
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  • ...on the decline, and that the very fabric of American [[Republicanism, U.S.|democracy]] was in danger. However, many modern critics repeat the exact same concern
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  • ...ieth-Century Revolutionary Patriotism.'' (2002); David Priestland, "Soviet Democracy, 1917-91." ''European History Quarterly'' 2002 32(1): 111-130. Issn: 0265-6
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  • ...imacy''': closing the '''legitimacy gap''' is more than an incantation of "democracy" and "elections", but a government that is perceived to exist by the consen
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  • ...an isolationist, he supported using American influence abroad on behalf of democracy or for national independence or against autocracy. Thus he supported the Ir
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  • ...the founding generation had been eclipsed by the commercial ethos and mass democracy of the [[Jacksonian Era]]. Many of Adams's idiosyncratic positions were ro
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  • * Nash, Gary B. ''The Unknown American Revolution: The Unruly Birth of Democracy and the Struggle to Create America.'' (2005). 512 pp.
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  • ...Crow system in operation. [http://www.amazon.com/American-Dilemma-Problem-Democracy-African-American/dp/1560008571/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200610342&sr
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  • ...populace. Legitimacy, however, did not necessarily equate to U.S. ideas of democracy. While public American statements pushed the democratic ideal, these were o
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  • ...ut loud" (October 12). <ref> James E. Combs and Dan Nimmo, ''The Comedy of Democracy'' (1996) pp 60-61</ref>
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  • Chiang's government in Taiwan was constitutionally a democracy, but operated as a one party state and effective dictatorship. Dissidents s
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  • ...t nominated? Is it the choice of the presidential candidate, some form of democracy, or a party decision? (Hmm, [[Super Tuesday]] probably deserves an article
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  • ...ability, particularly in countries that already have achieved a measure of democracy. The severe social and economic impact of infectious diseases is likely to
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  • * McJimsey George T. ''Harry Hopkins: Ally of the Poor and Defender of Democracy'' (1987)
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  • ...the slippery road of public life." The difference between dictatorship and democracy, Hoover liked to say, was simple: dictators organize from the top down, dem *"Democracy is a harsh employer." - Comment to a former secretary in 1936.
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  • ...eform currents of the [[Progressive Era]] to oppose corruption and promote democracy.
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  • ...n complexes)| accessdate =|date=[[2002-05-02]]|work=Reprinted article from Democracy Magazine|publisher=[[BUKO Pharma-Kampagne]]|language=German }}</ref> Only w
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  • * McNairn, Jeffrey L ''The capacity to judge: public opinion and deliberative democracy in Upper Canada 1791-1854'' (2000). [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.c ...h E. ''Visions of Belonging: Family Stories, Popular Culture, and Postwar Democracy, 1940-1960.'' (2004). 444 pp.
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  • ...al and environmental troubles surfaced that inhibited America's pursuit of democracy.
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  • ...and financial support during the Revolution, while asserting the values of democracy and [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]]. He assisted [[Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • ...ht now. That's because this community already does operate as an informal democracy of sorts. They can in fact get after editors, make proposals, and raise is
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  • ...and financial support during the Revolution, while asserting the values of democracy and [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]]. He assisted [[Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • ...the low country politicians who dominated the Confederacy and conservative Democracy in Reconstruction. Their strongholds in West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and
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  • ...ven) tells partisans to keep the pillars of Federalism, Republicanism and Democracy]]
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  • ...eza Rice as insisting on American-style democracy too soon, and the infant democracy was not able to deal with armed sectarian leaders.
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  • ...reversal of American [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]] and support for democracy, and lost Cleveland popular support. When the deposed Queen refused to gra
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  • In Canada, the British and ex-American Loyalist elite, rejecting democracy and republicanism, tried to set Canadians on a different course from that o
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  • ...on the poorer lands. All the whites were committed to a spirit of frontier democracy and egalitarianism, and a fierce defense of their republican values of civi
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  • ...e travels. Bryan was a devout Presbyterian, a strong proponent of popular democracy, an outspoken critic of banks and railroads, a leader of the silverite move
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  • ...burg Address]] to mark the birth of a new nation dedicated to equality and democracy.
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  • ...nion's capitulation and the Cold War victory for the forces of freedom and democracy were ultimately due to the relentless application of the West's military su
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  • ...ustice, rights of the workers, redistribution of wealth, and surprisingly, democracy."<ref>{{citation
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  • Fairclough, Adam. ''Race & Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972''. Athens: University of ...Arnold Marshall Rose. ''An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy''. New York: Pantheon Books, 1972. Seminal study of the U.S. "Race Problem"
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  • ...arger democratizing effect of the web, but its increasing power reinforces democracy and the individual as central concepts within the global internet movement.
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  • ...ny ministry, this made the formation of a majority government committed to democracy impossible. The result was weak ministries governing by decree. Under Stali
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  • ...pirit of democracy, I didn’t listen and didn’t see, so we must now promote democracy. I accept responsibility in this time of trial. All the top leadership must
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  • ...bour force, and four years to start growing crops. The veterans did escape democracy and taxation in England, but they failed in their efforts to gain control o The Forum for the Restoration of Democracy (FORD) emerged as the leading opposition to KANU, and dozens of leading KAN
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  • Ostrom, E. “Decentralization and Development: The New Panacea.” Challenges to democracy: Ideas, involvement and institutions (2001): 237ñ56.
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  • ...ginning ca. 1730s) led to the American Revolution and the establishment of democracy. The second (beginning ca. 1800), led to the Civil War and abolition of sl
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  • ...1850s. Sectional disagreements over the morality of slavery, the scope of democracy and the economic merits of free labor vs. slave plantations caused the [[Wh ...hoose to make it a free state or a slave state. Instead of a flowering of democracy the result was a bloody small-scale civil war in Kansas as both sides suppo
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  • ...appealed to the middle class) with the yeoman-class appeals of Jacksonian democracy. The coupling of these clashing tendencies brought to the surface the laten ...g Reconstruction, concluded that, "the Reconstruction experiment in racial democracy failed because it began at the wrong end, emphasizing political means and c
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  • ...w generation was especially proud of the Swedish contributions to American democracy and the creation of a republic that promised liberty and destroyed the mena
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  • ...ise the good which can be accomplished - ranging from the final triumph of democracy, enlightenment, and humanitarian values to the elimination of class and soc
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  • ...Kerala is governed through a [[parliamentary system]] of [[representative democracy]]; [[universal suffrage]] is granted to state residents. There are three br ...orld where communist parties are democratically elected in a parliamentary democracy. Compared with most other Indians, Keralites are well versed and keen parti
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  • ...us rights of the Scientologists.<ref> see U.S. State Department, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, "International Religious Freedom Report 2006: Ger
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  • ...Nepal (Maoist). As a part of a peace process to end civil war and restore democracy, on May 18, 2006, Nepal was declared a secular state by the Interim Parliam
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  • ...gain full recognition from the British and Americans. A firm proponent of democracy, he destroyed the vestiges of the totalitarian Vichy regime. He retired fro
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  • ...for Diem to form a representative government, oust Bao Dai, and introduce democracy. French relations with the U.S., with France seen as an important anti-Comm
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  • * Cummings, John. "The Chicago Teamsters’ Strike: A study in industrial democracy." ''Journal of Political Economy'' (1905) 13: 536–73. [http://links.jstor
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  • ...discouraged popular protest at the local level. Fearful of American-style democracy, the local elite also expressed revulsion toward American slavery and milit
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  • ...ns in the development of [[democracy]].<ref>Ober, ''The Nature of Athenian Democracy'', 121</ref> ...d hold to account their governments, forming the basis of a [[deliberative democracy]]. The more people are involved with, concerned by and capable of changing
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  • ...ing this period. The failures of the [[Weimar Republic]] had discredited [[democracy]] in the eyes of the majority of Germans. Hitler’s apparent success in re ...ime in its entirety, and who wished to restore a system of parliamentary [[democracy]]. Most of the Army officers and many of the civil servants, however, were
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  • :The idea of representational democracy (as opposed to direct democracy) is that the representatives of the citizenry should take decisions on beha ...all of us; isn't that the definition of representative rather than direct democracy? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 21:58, 4 December 2009 (U
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  • ...e the U.S. and American involvement intensified in 1941 as the "Arsenal of Democracy" sent munitions to Britain and Russia. The declaration of war against the U
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  • ...is presence has always been a test case of the nation's claims to freedom, democracy, equality, the inclusiveness of all."<ref>"A Rip in the Tent: Teaching Afri
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  • ...e miners, lumbermen and cannery and dock workers. Dedicated to [[workplace democracy]], it allowed both men and women as members and also crossed racial lines.
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  • ...5/51632.htm International Religious Freedom Report 2005], by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, U.S. Department of State, November 8, 2005</ref>
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  • ...tion in June resulted in a narrow majority for the broadly pro-bailout New Democracy Party. The new government under its Prime Minister
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  • ...maras]] became prime minister, heading a coalition of the conservative New Democracy and socialist PASOK parties. Negotiations with the IMF/EU/ECB team concern
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  • }}</ref>) used throughout history in favor of methods more amenable to a democracy.Derived from British, French, and American experience in "small wars,"<ref :*Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance.
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  • ...e state militias instead). Its guiding principles comprise [[Jeffersonian Democracy]].
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  • ...storical contribution of its thinkers and scientists to the development of democracy and technological progress''". [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/nmCentre/
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  • ...spotism." <ref> Rable (1994) 257; however Wallace Hettle in ''The Peculiar Democracy: Southern Democrats in Peace and Civil War'' (2001) p. 158 says Owsley's "f
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  • ...se to follow [[Wilsonianism]] in foreign affairs by aggressively promoting democracy in the Middle East, and by isolating rogue states that comprise the "Axis o
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  • ...a and the U.S.).<ref name=Eley>{{cite book|author=Geoff Eley|title=Forging Democracy:The History of the Left in Europe, 1858 - 2000|edition=|publisher=Oxford Un
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  • ...ontracts and violence as a result of the passions. The ideal state was a [[democracy]] which, in his view, was better able to help people pursue virtue and the
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  • ...r historic changes by introducing the [[Parliamentary system|parliamentary democracy]] in 2008, works are in full swing and political parties are now legal. The
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  • ...--that would shatter my Presidency, kill my administration, and damage our democracy."<ref> Quoted in Doris Kearns, ''Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream'' (1
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  • ...s there a single explanation for the agent's action. Some speak highly of democracy or the West, but, on discussing the subject, the case officer may discover
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  • ...and cited for being "a 'Speakers' Corner' that both embodies and promotes democracy."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peabody.uga.edu/news/event.php?id=59|title=
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  • ...e, inflexible justice"; and was "a consequence of the general principle of democracy applied to the most pressing needs of the fatherland." (Address, National C
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  • ...some justification, that al-Qaeda is less relevant in countries moving to democracy as part of the Arab Spring, it must be remembered that al-Qaeda influences
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  • ...antique enmities of the heart which diminish the holder, divide the great democracy, and do wrong—great wrong—to the children of God...'''<ref> ''Public Pa
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  • ...p to that time consisted of little more than adding his signature to pro-[[democracy]] petitions. Shortly after his resignation, Borges addressed the [[Argentin
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  • ...d excitement. Some were aroused by the atrocity stories, others fought for democracy. Only a few clearly understood their motivations, like Lieutenant Philip Sh
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  • ...d in 1918 (and repealed in 1932), serving as a major issue between the wet Democracy and the dry GOP. (Kleppner 1979)
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  • ...uld win the war, but now they were saying it would be up to them to defend democracy. After dealing with some interruptions, Lloyd George criticised the rate of
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  • ...their efforts was a noted complaint.<ref> Colgrove J (2005) "Science in a democracy": the contested status of vaccination in the Progressive Era and the 1920s.
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  • ...a commitment to entrepreneurial freedom, an abhorrence for war, a love of democracy. and a long-term sense of national greatness. <ref>: Ira Chernus, "Eisenhow
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  • ...their efforts was a noted complaint.<ref> Colgrove J (2005) "Science in a democracy": the contested status of vaccination in the Progressive Era and the 1920s.
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  • ...lon. The constitution of 1972 promised the full establishment of socialist democracy. There was, however, no physical elimination of the upper classes and the l
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  • ...ghanistan, South-West Colombia and East Myanmar. Until government control, democracy and the rule of law are restored, these regions will remain nests of insurg
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  • ...aded in public," Muhannad Eshaiker of the California-based Iraqi Forum for Democracy told ABC. <ref name=ABC>{{citation
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  • ...(1993). "After the Nightmare: The Population of Cambodia." In Genocide and Democracy in Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge, the United Nations and the International Comm
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  • ...some justification, that al-Qaeda is less relevant in countries moving to democracy as part of the Arab Spring, it must be remembered that al-Qaeda influences
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  • ...ed toward the frontier of the Blue Ridge and the Valley of the Shenandoah. Democracy was real where life was raw. In Tidewater, the flat country East of the fal
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  • * Donald, David. "An Excess of Democracy: The Civil War and the Social Process" in David Donald, ''Lincoln Reconside
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  • ...e the U.S. and American involvement intensified in 1941 as the "Arsenal of Democracy" sent munitions to Britain and Russia.
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  • ...ring Massachusetts, nevertheless leaned more toward theocracy than toward democracy.
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  • ...othly.<ref>Arend Lijphart, ''The Politics of Accommodation. Pluralism, and Democracy in the Netherlands'' (1975) is the standard analysis from a leading politic
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  • Republicans support attempts to spread democracy in the [[Middle East]] and around the world. But, Republicans have reiterat
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  • ...erpretation (ijtihād) has partially been heard. Thus some speak of Islamic democracy and Islamic views of human rights.
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  • ...ation quickly got off-message with it and essentially changed arguments to democracy promotion.
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  • ...rom the Depression after 1940, and became a central cog in the "Arsenal of Democracy." The Falk Corporation was the nation's leading supplier of gear drives for
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  • ...century was the only time in the history of prepartition Poland when the "democracy of the gentry" was properly implemented.<ref>Waclaw Uruszczak, "The Impleme
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  • ...27.</ref> Instead, he allied himself to the [[One-nation conservatism|Tory democracy]] wing of the Conservative Party and on a visit home, gave his first public
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