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1."... core substantive values of democratic governance that may be used to assess the democratic character of a dispute-resolution method, process, or system, namely: personal autonomy, participation, accountability, transparency, rationality, equality, due process, and the promotion of a strong civil society."

Source:  Reuben, Richard C. "Democracy and dispute resolution: the problem of arbitration" Law and Contemporary Problems 67.1-2 Jan. 1 2004: 279-321

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2." These are the classic liberal moral principles of individual freedom and equality that comprise what John Rawls calls an "overlapping consensus" in Western style democratic societies, providing a basis upon which to adjudicate public claims and coerce public conformity.(4) These rights parallel what Thomas..."

Source:  SCHWEIGERT, FRANCIS J. "Moral Education in Victim Offender Conferencing" Criminal Justice Ethics 18.2 June 22 1999: 29

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3."... Civil War to prohibit discrimination on account of race in civil rights and to establish equality of basic property rights and legal protections regardless of race--in essence, "`to give effect' to the Thirteenth Amendment [abolishing slavery] and to `secure to all persons within the United States..."

Source:  Shaffer, Derek. "Answering Justice Thomas in Saenz: granting the Privileges or Immunities Clause full citizenship within the Fourteenth Amendment" Stanford Law Review 52.3 Feb. 1 2000: 709-1459

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4."... time, for any cause, or for no cause, but their own sovereign pleasure, to alter or annihilate both the mode and essence of any former government."(52) This trust in the binding character of direct democratic action, and the antagonism..."

Source:  Fox, Russell Arben. ""Tending" and "Intending" a Nation: Conflicting Visions of American National Identity" Polity 31.4 June 22 1999: 561

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5." Among democratic peoples associations must take the place of the powerful private persons whom equality of conditions has eliminated." The continued vitality of religion..."

Source:  Chandler, Ralph Clark. "Religion in Public Life: A Dilemma for Democracy" Public Administration Review 59.2 Mar. 1 1999: 179-180

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6." Thus it might be argued that Aquinas cannot endorse a democratic conception of political equality since the requisite ascriptions of political equality depend upon an illegitimate abstraction."

Source:  Weithman, Paul J. "Complementarity and equality in the political thought of Thomas Aquinas" Theological Studies v59.n2 June 1 1998: 277-297

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7." The freedom and equality cherished by liberals turn out to depend upon a citizenry that possesses particular qualities of mind and character: self-restraint, tolerance, the ability to cooperate."

Source:  MASSARO, THOMAS J. "VIRTUE AND THE MAKING OF MODERN LIBERALISM" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 194

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8." Likewise, people in a liberal society may make demands pertaining to equality that impinge excessively upon the freedom of individuals."

Source:  Lindberg, Tod. "Neoconservatism's liberal legacy" Policy Review .127 Oct. 1 2004: 3-23

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9." Or would he? In essence, the Rushdie controversy highlights an important problem with Kymlicka's simultaneous commitment to a type of liberalism based on individual autonomy, and equality between cultural groups."

Source:  O'Neill, Daniel I. "Multicultural liberals and the Rushdie affair: a critique of Kymlicka, Taylor, and Walzer" Review of Politics 61.2 Mar. 22 1999: 219-222

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10." The most ethical solution and the most fair and democratic solution (after all, are not equality and justice the cornerstone upon which..."

Source:  . "Giving fathers their due" Washington Times Nov. 1 1998: 5

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11."... image is not simply of a trial process rendered unfair, but that of a legacy of racial subjugation absurdly carried out on behalf of a democratic state made singular based upon its purported commitment to equality and the rights of individuals.(42) ..."

Source:  Bracey, Christopher A. "Trials Without Truth" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 90.2 Jan. 1 2000: 691

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12." See on this my Anthropological Character of Theology: Conditioning Theological Understanding (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990), 73f. (35.) G. Van Der Leeuw (translated by J. E. Turner) Religion in Essence and Manifestation (London:..."

Source:  PAILIN, DAVID A. "The activity of the quadriplegic God" Religious Studies 35.4 Dec. 1 1999: 441

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13." The true essence of environmental education is the development of autonomous thinkers who are capable of making responsible decisions as citizens in a democratic society."

Source:  KNAPP, DOUG. "The Thessaloniki Declaration: A Wake-Up Call for Environmental Education?" Journal of Environmental Education 31.3 Mar. 22 2000: 32

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14." In essence, it does not matter whether the national institutional contexts are conservative or social democratic, if the welfare state is conservative, liberal, or social democratic,(2) or if a leftist or rightist party is in power, the international constraints have..."

Source:  Geyer, Robert. "Globalisation and the" West European Politics v21.n3 July 1 1998: 77-103

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15." Ambiguity - not in essence but in self-representation - is a structuring device in L'Astree, the basis on which the textual society represents itself, and the premise upon which the narrative is related."

Source:  Gregorio, Laurence A. "Silvandre's Symposium: The Platonic and the Ambiguous in L'Astree" Renaissance Quarterly 52.3 Sept. 22 1999: 782

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16." The democratic paradigm holds that copyright is a state measure that uses market institutions to enhance the democratic character of civil society."

Source:  Appel, Sharon E. "The copyright wars at the digital frontier: which side are art museums on?" Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society 29.3 Sept. 22 1999: 205

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17." If the "one basic thought which binds all its parts together" is to ensure that the new "equality of conditions" remains a "democratic liberty" and not a "democratic tyranny," then Democracy argues that a properly constituted legal..."

Source:  Carrese, Paul O. "Judicial statesmanship, the jurisprudence of individualism, and Tocqueville's common law spirit" Review of Politics v60.n3 June 22 1998: 465-496

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18."... and equality, and James Morone's The Democratic Wish (19 98), which makes the case that Americans' penchant for individualism and their resulting distrust of strong government makes building effective government institutions difficult."

Source:  Sanders, Arthur. "Teaching Introductory American Politics as Part of a Learning Community" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.2 June 1 2000: 207

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19." Once upon a time, in pursuit of a strictly utopian condition of equality, feminists junked the pedestal, stripping women of the cultural protections it had traditionally provided."

Source:  . "Meet the new principal" Washington Times May 26 1999: 20

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20."... the democratic process and the complex of institutions and rights necessary for democracy to function--a free press, freedom of speech and thought, the right of assembly, the right to vote, and so forth; * a belief in the rule of law and in particular equality..."

Source:  Peerenboom, Randall. "THE LIMITS OF IRONY: RORTY AND THE CHINA CHALLENGE" Philosophy East and West 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 56

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21." Shattering the Great Chain of Being, refounding society on the basis of the social contract, remaking everything in man's image, and unleashing a powerful wave of equality that still sweeps us along, modern democratic societies dramatically transfigured the status of the insane."

Source:  ANDERSON, BRIAN C. "Madness and Enlightenment" Public Interest Jan. 1 2000: 104

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22." Democratic norms and values as well as democratic institutions and practices are permanently open to revision--to include new aspirations, to exclude out-dated practices, to embrace new standards of freedom, of justice and of equality. (11)..."

Source:  Gonzalez, Francisco E.,King, Desmond. "The state and democratization: the United States in comparative perspective" British Journal of Political Science 34.2 Apr. 1 2004: 193-211

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23." North, for instance, argues that authoritarian elites will prey upon societies unless constrained by democratic institutions. (6) Bueno de Mesquita et al similarly argue that authoritarian leaders have few..."

Source:  Krieckhaus, Jonathan. "The regime debate revisted: a sensitivity analysis of democracy's economic effect" British Journal of Political Science 34.4 Oct. 1 2004: 635-656

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24."... of culture): Whereas it is the pledge of all Singaporeans to build a democratic society based on justice and equality so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and progress..."

Source:  Lyons, Lenore. "The Limits of Feminist Political Intervention in Singapore" Journal of Contemporary Asia 30.1 Mar. 1 2000: 67

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25."... justifiable in an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom....(48) The Constitutional Court has consistently taken these words to require it to canvas the work of constitutional..."

Source:  Fried, Charles. "Scholars and judges: reason and power" Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 23.3 June 22 2000: 807

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