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    Mexico has relied on television for decades to keep the citizens misinformed and in a constant state of stupor. I mean we live in a time where democracy is almost synonymous with oligarchy.

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    Mexico has become a robust democracy with a robust press and an active legislature. It has gone from being a sending country for migrants to a transit country, and increasingly a receiving country for migrants in its own right.

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    Millions around the world increasingly see America not as a model of democracy but as relying solely on brute force.

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    Modesty and reverence are no less virtues of freemen than the democratic feeling which will submit neither to arrogance nor to servility.

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    Monarchy hardens into despotism. Aristocracy contracts into oligarchy. Democracy expands into the supremacy of numbers.

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    Monarchy degenerates into tyranny, aristocracy into oligarchy, and democracy into savage violence and chaos.

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    Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity. Democracy will rise superior to the money power.

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    Money originated with royalty and slavery, it has nothing to do with democracy or the struggle of the empoverished enslaved majority.

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    More often than not "fair" and "balanced" may be mutually exclusive

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    More socialism means more democracy, openness and collectivism in everyday life.

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    Moreover, as we live in an era of the ascendancy of democracy and human rights, we must see that Taiwan has been a vibrant democracy with a democratically elected president and legislature.

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    More than poverty, more than degree of education, religion, access to natural resources, even degree of democracy - violence against females is the biggest indicator of whether a country will be violent in itself or be willing to use military violence against another country.

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    Most bands don't work out. A small unit democracy is very, very difficult.

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    Most faults are not in our Constitution, but in ourselves.

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    Most liberal democracies don't try to figure out what the truth is.

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    Most of ideologies are not based on the individual - no matter what they say. There are these peoples' democracies, nationalism - they're all dictatorships. And I think any kind of dictatorship is bad for the individual.

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    Most of the poverty and misery in the world is due to bad government, lack of democracy, weak states, internal strife, and so on.

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    [Most progressive in the Democratic Party] won't stop the Trans-Pacific Partnership or take a position against it, you know, which is an absolute assault on our democracy.

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    Mr Jefferson meant that the American system should be a democracy, and he would rather have let the whole world perish than that this principle, which to him represented all that man was worth, should fail. Mr Hamilton considered democracy a fatal curse, and meant to stop its progress.

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    My Administration is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in Government. We will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation, and collaboration. Openness will strengthen our democracy and promote efficiency and effectiveness in Government.

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    Mr. Speaker, democracy works best when the American electorate is engaged and informed.

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    Music has as many roles as people make it. I traveled to Burma once years ago to witness the people's struggle for democracy, meet some people and learn some stuff. And I had this incredible experience over and over again in the Burmese jungle or refugee camps or health clinics with very oppressed, very devastated people. I show up, and I'm white and I'm American and I'm privileged and I have an experience that these people can't fathom and vice versa. There was this huge chasm when I met people for all good reasons.

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    My door will always be open to those who genuinely renounce violence and seek peaceful accommodation into our nascent democracy.

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    My critique of democracy begins and ends with this point. Kids must be educated to disrespect authority or else democracy is a farce.

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    My definition of secularism is very clear. The sole religion of the Government is Nation First, the holy book is the Constitution.

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    My favorite forgotten President in American history is James Buchanan, who in defending really robust and sharp-elbowed debates said, "I like the noise of democracy. I like the sound of people in the streets making noise.

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    My father offered his life so our democracy could live. My mother devoted her life to nurturing that democracy. I will dedicate my life to making our democracy reach its fullest potential: that of ensuring equality for all. My family has sacrificed much and I am willing to do this again if necessary.

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    My heart trembles when I reflect that God is just

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    My life had been defined by the apartheid years. Now we were going into an era of democracy... and I believed that I didn't have really a function as an artist, as a useful artist, in that anymore.

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    My joke about Aaron Sorkin is that The West Wing was a great show about democracy, run by Kim Jong-Il!

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    My objection to the death penalty is based on the idea that this is a democracy, and in a democracy the government is me, and if the government kills somebody then I'm killing somebody.

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    My mother always said democracy is the best revenge.

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    My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest shall have the same opportunities as the strongest.

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    My own ideals for the university are those of a genuine democracy and serious scholarship. These two, indeed, seem to go together.

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    My optimism is not based primarily on the successful march of democracy in recent times but rather is based on the experience of having lived in a fear society and studied the mechanics of tyranny that sustain such a society.

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    My political ideal is democracy. Let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized.

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    Neither democracy nor effective representation is possible until each participant in the group...devotes a measurable part of his life to furthering its existence.

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    My people are going to learn the principles of democracy, the dictates of truth and the teachings of science. Superstition must go.

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    Nationalisation...does not in itself engender greater equality, more jobs in the regions, higher investment or industrial democracy. The public knows this perfectly well, and so do the workers who have suffered from pit closures, steel redundancies and the run-down of the railways. It is idiotic to try to bamboozle them.

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    Naturally I never had the intention to offend or alienate Slavs. ... What makes me different from the 'nazis' are basically three things; unlike them I am not socialistic (not even on a national level), I am not materialistic and I believe in (the ancient Scandinavian!) democracy.

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    Nations are like people. Once you understand the interactions between nations, it's easy to understand why things are done, in terms of foreign policy, in a certain way. But nations are not like people in the sense that we are cumulatively represented by others - and their interpretations of what our interests are may not be the same as what they really are. And that's what's dangerous, even in a democracy.

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    NATO is based on shared values. Democracy, individual civil liberties and the rule of law. In public and also in meetings with the allies, I have repeatedly pointed out how crucial these common values are. They are the basis for our unity, and unity is the most important basis for our strength.

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    Neoliberal democracy. Instead of citizens, it produces consumers. Instead of communities, it produces shopping malls. The net result is an atomized society of disengaged individuals who feel demoralized and socially powerless. In sum, neoliberalism is the immediate and foremost enemy of genuine participatory democracy, not just in the United States but across the planet, and will be for the foreseeable future.

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    Neutral men are the devil's allies.

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    New possibilities for a more active democracy are beginning to emerge in the information age. Effective citizen action is possible if citizens develop the abilities to gain access to information of all kinds and the skills to put such information to effective use.

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    My start in politics was watching my parents go to the polls on election day. It reminded me that being an active, engaged citizen and voter is critical to the success of our democracy.

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    NDA not only stands for National Democratic Alliance but is also the National Development Alliance.

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    Network technology has irrevocably changed campaigning and elections. It has the potential to transform governance and the workings of our democracy for the better.

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    No America without democracy, no democracy without politics no politics without parties, no parties without compromise and moderation.

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    Nobody should be allowed to tinker with democracy. We will not discontinue the good works of the past government.