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    I think Canada deserves a forthrightly left electoral alternative. I don't see the advantage for our democracy in having a number of parties crowded in the centre. The Liberals are experts at co-opting left language and framings during campaigns, and historically, we know they don't govern like that.

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    I think democracy is not a destination. I don't think socialism is a railway station and if we catch the right train with the right driver, we'll get there. I think it's a way of thinking about things and every generation has to do it again.

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    I think democracy's undermined when those who own newspapers fill them with trivia rather than real issues.

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    I think Donald Trump should be delegitimized for many reasons. And his response to this hacking is also cause for delegitimization. But to say we should move on, when the bedrock of American democracy, the sanctity of our elections, has been messed with, just raises suspicions. His denial of it happening or its seriousness shows that there is something really amiss from his end of it.

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    I think democracy is the most revolutionary thing in the world, because if you have power you use it to meet the needs of you and your community.

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    I think it is extremely important that the West support this experiment [of Tunisian democracy] with investment, with aid, with symbolic support, not just flows of democracy assistance …If Tunisia can’t make it, what are the prospects for the rest of the Arab world?

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    I think it is something that is so important, to be very aware of the direction in which the 21st century is going with all this blind faith in democracy. And by the way, I am not against democracy - I am against the blind faith that is being put in democracy.

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    I think it's obvious that democracy is something that is contagious, and it always has been.

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    I think it was fully justified after 9/11 to initiate a military action against Afghanistan, because we hoped to create a democracy, and have a flourishing economy, and to do away with al-Qaida, and to capture Osama bin Laden.

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    I think on the efficiency level, not only the distribution level, capitalism is a flawed system. It probably has the same virtues as Churchill attributed to democracy: It's the worst system except for any other. And I think that's right, but it cannot be thought that some unmitigated belief in free markets is a cure even from the efficiency point of view.

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    I think Russian people are learning that democracy is not an alien thing; it's not a western invention.

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    I think Russians today have a distorted picture of capitalism, liberal democracy and market economy.

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    I think that it's very important to have the United States' engagement in many situations we have around the world, be it in Syria, be it in the African context. The United States represents an important set of values, human rights, values related to freedom, to democracy. And so the foreign policy engagement of the United States is a very important guarantee that those values can be properly pursued.

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    I think that rather than talking about particular models, of which there could be a huge number, we should talk about basic principles of democracy. After all, even within the West, there is no single standard and single model.

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    I think that our own crisis of democracy is in its own way affecting our ability to leverage in the same way that we used to in the world.

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    I think the good old British democracy should keep scrutinising and pressing to get the truth out.

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    I think that's what we don't understand as human beings is this is America. It's a democracy. Once we get whoever we want into the White House, even the person we want to get in the White House doesn't get in the White House. We have every right to not only criticize that person but demand that person does what it is we need to get done. That just happens with us mobilizing and us using our voices to talk to the mayors, the governors and the presidents.

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    I think the detective story is by far the best upholder of the democratic doctrine in literature. I mean, there couldn't have been detective stories until there were democracies, because the very foundation of the detective story is the thesis that if you're guilty you'll get it in the neck and if you're innocent you can't possibly be harmed. No matter who you are.

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    I think the notion that we have all the democracy that money can buy strays so far from what our democracy is supposed to be.

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    I think the advantage of democracy is that it makes us less dependent on a group of leaders.

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    I think the important thing is to realize that the establishment of a democracy is sometimes a messy thing and it takes time. Yeah, we've been at it 240 years.

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    I think we can build democracy in Pakistan. But it will take time. And it will be a Pakistani democracy. Not one that's imposed by...someone else.

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    I think the very concept of an elite commission deciding for the American people who deserves to be heard is profoundly wrong.

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    I think they will never really enjoy true democracy in China.

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    I think we learn more from those times in our history where we stumbled as a democracy than we learn from the glorious chapters.

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    It is acknowledged, namely, that there are in the world three forms of government, autocracy, oligarchy, and democracy: autocracies and oligarchies are administered according to the tempers of their lords, but democratic states according to established laws.

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    I think what we need to do is understand our number one obligation is to act in the national interest of the United States of America. I believe it is in our national interest to see democracy take hold on the island of Cuba. And so we examine our foreign policy, including all the changes that President Obama made, in that lens and through that lens.

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    I think, you're not blagging me on this ridiculous journey, with this bit of paper. I think if you want to change things, it's not with an X on a piece of paper, it's with an X on someone's forehead.

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    It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it; consequently, the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using the word if it were tied down to any one meaning.

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    It is a logical absurdity to equate democracy with freedom in the way that mainstream political philosophers and commentators typically do. A system where individuals and minorities are at the mercy of unconstrained majorities hardly constitutes freedom in any meaningful sense.

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    It is a paradox that far too few Americans participate in the wonderful ritual of democracy that we call Election Day.

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    It is as hard for the good to suspect evil, as it is for the bad to suspect good.

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    It is a paradox that every dictator has climbed to power on the ladder of free speech. Immediately on attaining power each dictator has suppressed all free speech except his own.

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    It is clear that whatever language of democracy [Barack] Obama and his administration use is very tactically deployed, and has as its main aim the extension of US power and interests.

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    It is bad to be oppressed by a minority, but it is worse to be oppressed by a majority.

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    It is a tribute to Indian democracy that a person from a poor family, an ordinary family, is today addressing the nation from the Red Fort.

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    It is basically a strategy to destroy the essence of democracy, which is the competitiveness and choices of candidates on the ballot.

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    It is clear that whatever language of democracy Obama and his administration use is very tactically deployed, and has as its main aim the extension of US power and interests.

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    It is democracy I am really suffering from as much as I am suffering from the opposition.

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    It is dangerous for a national candidate to say things that people might remember.

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    It is far more honest to be undeservedly ignored than to be honoured without merit.

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    It is important that democracy in Lebanon is protected and that Hezbollah will not be supported by outside forces like Syria and Iran.

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    It is intolerable that around 1 in 5 of the world's adults are illiterate. How can we build equitable information societies or thriving democracies if so many remain without the basic tools of literacy?

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    It is in the nature of democracies, perhaps, that while visionaries are sometimes necessary to make them, once made they can be managed by mediocrities.

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    It is impossible to build enduring institutions without solid values. For us, the fundamental value is that associated with democracy.

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    It is my principle that the will of the majority should always prevail.

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    It is past time for the U.S. government to fully fulfill our moral obligation to those who have fought for freedom and democracy.

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    It is never smart, even in a strong democracy, to declare some debate off limits. In a weakening democracy it is catastrophic.

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    It is not enough to merely defend democracy. To defend it may be to lose it; to extend it is to strengthen it. Democracy is not property; it is an idea.

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    It is not true that democracy will always safeguard freedom of conscience better than autocracy. Witness the most famous of all trials. Pilate was, from the standpoint of the Jews, certainly the representative of autocracy. Yet he tried to protect freedom. And he yielded to a democracy.