The second ingredient of liberal democracy that such illiberalism denies is a belief in the superiority of reasoned argument over force. |
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Anyhow I for one whilst disgusted am not surprised at this goverment's hypocritical illiberalism. |
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As our survey in this issue argues, Mr Putin's rule has become a hybrid of economic liberalism and political illiberalism. |
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The dangers of democratic illiberalism can be observed in the political dilemmas that central Europe faces today. |
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Critics accuse France of illiberalism, of curbing freedom of religious expression, and of imposing a Western interpretation of female oppression. |
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The real challenge that liberal democracy is facing today is the rise of democratic illiberalism. |
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It will be accused of illiberalism, and disregard for freedom of expression, or of imposing a Western interpretation of women's oppression. |
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The British writer Melanie Phillips, no conservative, sees in such casual assertions a breathtaking illiberalism and inversion of traditional values. |
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The prognosis offered is pessimistic, especially given the current leadership's tendency towards political illiberalism. |
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Such problems, it says, will ultimately force Turkey to face the consequences of increasing political illiberalism. |
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Far from being textual literalists, their illiberalism tends toward the vague, populist variety. |
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For instance, Chinese people are still not entirely free to take capital out of the country, though many are trying to do so. China's remaining economic illiberalism is both costly and unpopular. |
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My friend Denis Robertson Sullivan recruited Kennedy to the SDP, with a common thread for both being revulsion at Labour centralism and illiberalism. |
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