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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.

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    Indeed, when all parties campaign effectively the overall effect is to push up voting rates, as you see in tight marginal seats or close general elections. That must be good for democracy.

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    In democracies, nothing is more great or more brilliant than commerce: it attracts the attention of the public, and fills the imagination of the multitude; all energetic passions are directed towards it.

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    In democracy, every election is a learning process. You learn from every election, the one that you win and the one that you lose. And then you prepare for the next one.

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    In democracy both a deep reverence and a sense of the comic are requisite.

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    In democratic centuries, on the contrary, when the duties of each individual toward the species are much clearer, devotion toward one man becomes rarer: the bond of human affections is extended and loosened.

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    India is a functioning democracy despite its extreme poverty, India has stayed the course.

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    [Indira Gandhi] looked tired that day, and all of a sudden I exclaimed, 'Deep down I don't envy you, and I shouldn't like to be in your place.' And she said, 'The problem is not in the problems I have, it's in the idiots around me. Democracy, you know...' I now wonder what she meant by that unfinished phrase.

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    India offers demographic dividend, democracy and demand...3D. I have added a new D. De-regulation.

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    In dreams we stand in this great democracy of the possible and there we are right pilgrims indeed. There we go forth to meet what we shall meet.

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    Industrial capitalism brought representative democracy, but with a weak public mandate and inert citizenry. The digital age offers a new democracy based on public deliberation and active citizenship.

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    In effect, according to Lenin, socialism and democracy are indivisible. By gaining democratic freedoms the working masses come to power.

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    In Egypt today most people are concerned with getting bread to eat. Only some of the educated understand how democracy works.

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    In effective, sustained citizen action, people learn the skills of public life with which to act effectively. "Commons," or the common wealth-the public goods that are objects of sustainable public action-become not only occasions for collaboration by invaluable sources of citizen education in their own right because they are the occasions for learning such skills.

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    In Europe, it appears that in the name of democracy, elites are pursuing an autocratic, centralized power, seeking economic control and social regimentation.

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    Inequality hardens society into a class system. Inequality divides us from one another... Inequality undermines democracy.

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    In Ethiopia, democracy is in its infancy and it must be nurtured along by its leaders.

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    In Europe democracy is a falsehood. I do not know where it will end, but it cannot end in a quiet old age.

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

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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 history, the millions win; that is democracy.

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

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