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    I never wanted to do biography just to tell the life of a famous man. I always wanted to use the life of a man to examine political power, because democracy shapes our lives

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    In every issue there are winners are losers, and the losers are plenty. But they have to be willing to grudgingly accept the result. That's the genius of our democracy.

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    In every well-governed state wealth is a sacred thing; in democracies it is the only sacred thing.

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    In every village there will arise a miscreant to establish the most grinding tyranny by calling himself the people.

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    Inflation is bringing us true democracy. For the first time in history, luxuries and necessities are selling at the same price.

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    Inflation is the senility of democracies.

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    Information is the currency of democracy. It's denial must always be suspect.

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    Informed by our sad experience of history, we require nothing short of a foundation for lasting democracy.

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    In general the 53 countries on the continent of Africa have made great progress towards freedom and democracy, and in terms of electing good, sound administrations.

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    In Germany democracy died by the headman's axe. In Britain it can be by pernicious anaemia.

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    In general, democracy and individualism have advanced in spite of and often against specific economic interest. Both democracy and individualism have been based upon financial sacrifice, not gain. Even in Athens, a large part of the 7,000 citizens who participated regularly in assemblies were farmers who had to give up several days' work to go into town to talk and listen.

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    In history, the millions win; that is democracy.

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    In Iran the whole reform and democracy movement has been based on the emerging free press.

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    In Jefferson's mind democracy was tantamount to extreme individualism.

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    In many ways, the media today makes dictatorship impossible. But it also makes democracy intolerable.

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    In my lifetime I have seen democracy begin to expand, not only to include those who have been excluded, but to provide a listening arena, a vocabulary, an intelligent reception for stories that have been buried. Not just stories of the disenfranchised and the marginalized, but marginalized and disenfranchised histories even in the lives of the accepted and the privileged.

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    In my opinion, using different kinds of epithets and adjectives in connection with the word democracy is a sign of mere hypocrisy, to put it mildly. Either there's democracy, or there isn't.

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    In my view this is not democracy, but a zoo.... It was exactly what we expected, but not on that scale nor in that form. In a word, it was nothing but a zoo, you can't put it better

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    In my world, a woman was the most powerful thing that I knew. Still is. A woman made the money in my house; a woman made my food. A woman beat my ass when I wasn't a good kid. Women were behind a lot of what spurred South Africa toward democracy.

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    In nation after nation, democracy has taken the place of autocracy.

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    In order to have enough freedom, it is necessary to have too much.

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    In order to improve democracy, then, it's necessary to change the people, as Brecht ironically proposed.

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    In order to solve the climate crisis, we need to solve the democracy crisis.

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    I noticed that democracy was broken and tried to work on fixing that in Japan. Then I realized that it was broken all over the place and decided to work on that too.

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    In our democracy we must have a partnership of labor, of business and of government.

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    In our political system, money is power. And that means a few can have a lot more power than the rest. That's bad news for everyone else - and for our democracy itself.

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    In our so-called democracy we are accustomed to give the majority what they want rather than educate them to understand what is best for them.

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    In our democracy and our civic discourse, it seems as if folks who take religion the most seriously are sometimes also those who are suspicious of those not like them.

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    In real danger sometimes even a democracy can really keep a secret.

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    In society, we have these unspoken rules of conduct, these 'shoulds.' Even though we pride ourselves on being a democracy, there are all these ways we say you 'should' behave. But what if you're living your life by the 'shoulds' and you're not really living your life?

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    Interactivity has the virtue of democracy, conferring upon everyone with access to a computer the right and opportunity to be heard, but it's also saddled with democracy's vice - a tendency to assume that everyone who has a right to be heard has something to say that's worth hearing.

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    In some respects I have been the most unlucky because I have spent more time living as a refugee outside my country than I have spent in Tibet. On the other hand, it has been very rewarding for me to live in a democracy and to learn about the world in a way that we Tibetans had never known before.

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    In the 1960s, various parts of the population became energized and began to enter the public arena to call for the rights of women, students, young people, old people, farmers and workers. What are called "special interests" - meaning the whole population - they began to press to enter the public arena. And they said that puts too much pressure on the state and therefore we have to have more moderation in democracy and they should go back and be quiet and obedient.

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    In terms of our democracy, we are sort of shrugging our shoulders and saying, oh dear, Guantánamo, that's so awful, that's so awful, but it's here. The pendulum usually swings from left to right and then right to left, but there are so many people in power who have taken the pendulum and just pinned it to the right that there is a fear that it's never going to swing back.

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    Intellectual freedom is the only guarantee of a scientific - democratic approach to politics, economic development, and culture.

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    In the age of the internet, with all of its problems, over time, the very fact that individuals can join the conversation creates the opportunity for the emergence of - for the re-emergence of a genuine conversation of democracy.

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    In the 19th century it was basically nationality and people trying to define their nationalism and create states which would reflect their nationalism. In the 20th century, ideology came to the fore, largely, but not exclusively, as a result of the Russian Revolution and we have fascism, communism and liberal democracy competing with each other. Well that's pretty much over.

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    In the days of democracy there is no such thing as active loyalty to a person. You are, therefore, loyal or disloyal to institutions.

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    In the democracy of the dead all men at last are equal. There is neither rank nor station nor prerogative in the republic of the grave.

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    In the early period of Left struggles, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, there were many different trajectories for the struggle, whether you call it 'syndicalism' or 'anarchism' or, at the time, 'social democracy', eventually 'Communism', these were different theories of struggle. But all of them shared a basic understanding that the people...experience exploitation, they experience oppression, but they're not prepared to rise up.

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    In the future, there will be fewer but better Russians.

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    In the EU you have half a billion people who share a common belief in democracy, in rights, in the kind of economic life we want.

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    In the referendum - which was still decided to take place by the Crimea's old parliament - the majority of citizens voted for belonging to Russia. This is democracy, the people's will.

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    In the many forms of government which have sprung up there has always been an acknowledgement of justice and proportionate equality, although mankind fail in attaining them, as indeed I have already explained. Democracy, for example, arises out of the notion that those who are equal in any respect are equal in all respects; because men are equally free, they claim to be absolutely equal.

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    In the small group then is where we shall find the inner meaning of democracy, its very heart and core.

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    In the Soviet Union, capitalism triumphed over communism. In this country, capitalism triumphed over democracy.

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    In the Laws it is maintained that the best constitution is made up of democracy and tyranny, which are either not constitutions at all, or are the worst of all. But they are nearer the truth who combine many forms; for the constitution is better which is made up of more numerous elements. The constitution proposed in the Laws has no element of monarchy at all; it is nothing but oligarchy and democracy, leaning rather to oligarchy.

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    In the seed and the soil, we find the answers to every one of the crises we face. The crises of violence and war. The crises of hunger and disease. The crisis of the destruction of democracy.

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    In the strict sense of the term, a true democracy has never existed, and never will exist.

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    In the United States, if 43 percent of eligible voters do not vote, then democracy is weakened.