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    In a constitutional democracy the moral content of law must be given by the morality of the framer or legislator, never by the morality of the judge.

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    In a democracy it is necessary that people should learn to endure having their sentiments outraged.

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    In a democracy only will the freeman of nature design to dwell.

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    In a democracy, dynasty politics is wrong. We need to free the state and nation from it.

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    In a democracy, everyone has the right to criticise the Government.

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    In a democracy, every ordinary citizen is effectively a king--but a king in a constitutional democracy, a monarch who decides only formally, whose function is merely to sign off on measures proposed by an executive administration. This is why the problem with democratic rituals is homologous to the great problem of constitutional monarchy: how to protect the dignity of the king? How to maintain the appearance that the king effectively makes decisions, when we all know this not to be true?

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    In a democracy, regulation of the press and imposing standards on it must be voluntary.

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    In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of the majority is supreme.

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    In a democracy, the well-being, individuality and happiness of every citizen is important for the overall prosperity, peace and happiness of the nation.

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    In a democracy, you believe it or not; in a dictatorship, you believe it or else.

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    In a democracy everybody has a right to be represented, including the jerks.

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    In a Democracy, look how many Demagogs that is how many powerful Orators there are with the people.

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    In a democracy, the individual enjoys not only the ultimate power but carries the ultimate responsibility.

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    In a democracy, dissent is an act of faith.

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    In a democracy - even if it is a so-called democracy like our white-?litist one - the greatest veneration one can show the rule of law is to keep a watch on it, and to reserve the right to judge unjust laws and the subversion of the function of the law by the power of the state. That vigilance is the most important proof of respect for the law.

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    In a democracy, every little wrong idea may grow up to become national policy.

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    In a democracy people get the leaders they deserve.

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    In a democracy, supposedly we hold power by what we do at the ballot box, so therefore the more we know about political power the better our choices should be and the better, in theory, our democracy should be.

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    In a democracy, the majority of the citizens is capable of exercising the most cruel oppressions upon the minority.

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    In a democracy, the public should be asked how much security and how much privacy they want for themselves.

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    In a democracy, everyone has the right to criticise the Government. Normally, the opposition gets more media space and even the people find it interesting to listen to voices against the government of the day. Ever since I took office, my friends in the opposition have been levelling baseless allegations about my foreign trips. Had these trips been a failure, then they would have based their comments on specific issues. When opponents keep harping on one point, it is a sure sign of success!

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    In a democracy, power is not permanent.

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    In a democracy the day when you pay your taxes, April 15, would be a day of celebration, because you're getting together to provide resources for the programs you decided on.

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    In a democracy you cannot stop public access to that art that will most misinform the people. You cannot stop people from being misinformed. But what you can do is to educate the people to the point that they will throw the rascals out.

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    In America, unlike England, unlike Israel, unlike Japan, other democracies, we have elections that have staggered terms.

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    In a modern democracy, not only can a libertarian be elitist; a libertarian has to be elitist. To be a libertarian in a modern democracy is to say that nearly 300 million Americans are wrong, and a handful of nay-sayers are right.

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    In America, we do not have a democracy. It's not what we have. We have a representative republic and therefore the rules and regulations that have been written to maintain it are not truly democratic - not purely democratic - in origin. They are about protecting and defending the establishment of this republic.

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    In America, our origins matter less than our destination, and that is what democracy is all about.

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    In America, the system itself of democracy is being threatened.

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    In an autocracy, one person has his way; in an aristocracy, a few people have their way; in a democracy, no one has his way.

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    In a racially divided society, majority rule is not a reliable instrument of democracy.

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    In any democracy, there is always a tug-of-war between policies to achieve equality and policies to promote excellence. I am certain that Canada can achieve both equality and excellence.

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    In a really equal democracy, every or any section would be represented, not disproportionately, but proportionately. ... Unless they are, there is not equal government, but a government of inequality and privilege: one part of the people rule over the rest: there is a part whose fair and equal share of influence in the representation is withheld from them, contrary to all just government, but, above all, contrary to the principle of democracy, which professes equality as its very root and foundation.

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    In a true democracy everyone can be upper class and live in Connecticut.

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    In a true democracy of India, the unit is the village.

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    In a word, removing control farther away from the ordinary citizen and taxpayer is tantamount to giving the intelligent, far-sighted and public spirited elements in society a longer lever to work with.

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    In a world of democracies, in a world where the great projects that have set humanity on fire are the projects of the emancipation of individuals from entrenched social division and hierarchy; in such a world individuals must never be puppets or prisoners of the societies or cultures into which they have been born.

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    In a well-functioning democracy, citizens have the option of voting their political masters out of office. Not so in most companies.

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    In a world of democracies, the most deserving basis of national differences is that the different states of the world should represent a form of moral specialisation within humanity.

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    In brief, Western democracy, as other political models, is not exportable to all regions of the world.

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    In capitalist society we have a democracy that is curtailed, wretched, false, a democracy only for the rich, for the minority. The dictatorship of the proletariat, the period of transition to communism, will for the first time create democracy for the people, for the majority, along with the necessary suppression of the exploiters, of the minority.

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    In Cuba, our experiment is not the best democracy and should not be a reference to anybody elses, it is ours. It has worked for us and the clearest evidence that our democracy has worked is that there is a revolution that has continued after a half century of facing down the most powerful empire. This has not happened many times in history.

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    In contrast to totalitarianism, democracy can face and live with the truth about itself.

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    Increase in the wealth per capita fosters democracy; but the latter, at least according to what we have been able to observe up to now, entails great destruction of wealth and even eventually dries up the sources of it. Hence it is its own grave-digger, it destroys what gave it birth.

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    In Cuba, we have a democracy that represents the humble, the dispossessed, those who make up the vast majority of the population. It is for those who carry the main weight of society's load in matters of the production of goods and services. These are not the ones that live from financial speculation.

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    Indeed we do have an entitlement problem: some feel so entitled to power & wealth that they're willing to undermine our economy and our democracy.

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    In democracy, as quaintly understood, voters pick their representatives. American democracy increasingly reverses that. Legislative districts are drawn to protect incumbents who, effectively, pick their voters.

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    In Democracy, man exploits man; in Communism, it's the other way round.

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    In democracy everyone has the right to be represented, even the jerks.

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    Indeed, as long as a country has a culture a religion an ideology where Islam is dominant it will never be a democracy.