Still, Rand was the most successful and widely read popularizer of the ideas of individual liberty and the free market of her day. |
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Libertarians believe in individual liberty, small government and free markets. |
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We have adopted the value of individual liberty from the Western societies, without learning their manners. |
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The first of these heresies was the tendency to be overprotective of people, at the expense of individual liberty. |
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In Condorcet's view modern society and individual liberty could be served only by public instruction understood in this sense. |
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Indeed, to suggest otherwise is to make a mockery of true individual liberty. |
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Dissecting Leftism says that a belief in individual liberty is more basic to conservatism than is traditionalism. |
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In reality it is the entire democratic world, with its focus on individual liberty, which is the enemy of the medievalists. |
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Conservative believers in individual liberty and personal autonomy should allow citizens to freely choose a life partner whether gay or straight. |
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The U.S. Constitution puts a premium on individual liberty and freedom from governmental interference in the citizens' daily affairs. |
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Yet it is disingenuous to pretend that there is not a question of individual liberty at stake here. |
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Yale could not do better for its matriculants than inculcate the notion both of individual liberty and its inherent responsibilities. |
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It was a unifying creed for diversity of belief and faith, for the American dream of achieving individual liberty. |
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Americans are now enjoying the fruits of two centuries of individual liberty and free markets. |
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All these moralistic pathologies are likely to impinge on individual liberty and economic efficiency. |
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The limit of the visitor's individual liberty is reached if waste and pollution are disproportionate. |
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It establishes that the law may not authorize acts or contracts which entail the loss or irreparable sacrifice of individual liberty or dignity. |
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The answer was to ensure that individual liberty was not trumped by religion or government or corporations. |
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Too high taxes were cast as hindrances to competitiveness and individual liberty, to be sure. |
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Similarly, economic equality requires curtailing individual liberty. |
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Reduce the power of democracy, thereby freeing individual liberty. |
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Secondly, it is argued that the imposition of liability for omissions would create burdensome duties of affirmative action which interfere with individual liberty. |
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Both have been attacked as unacceptable restrictions on individual liberty. |
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Mr. Napolitano's struggle is for smaller government and individual liberty. |
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The reason was that, for Amerindians, the essence of life rested largely in individual liberty, freedom of belief and the freedom of all beings. |
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The tension between individual liberty and social liberty lies at the heart of the Information Society. |
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This includes energy saving, as long as it involves no undue restrictions on the individual liberty of people and companies. |
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But as we know, allowing majority values to determine public policy is a recipe for intolerable interferences in individual liberty. |
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Madison and the other Founders attempted to forestall democracy by devising a republic, the hallmark of which was the preservation of individual liberty. |
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This not only protects the accused but stands as a brake and check against lynch law, kangaroo courts and government encroachments on individual liberty. |
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The core principle of the first founding is individual liberty. |
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They hate democracy and freedom and individual liberty. |
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They saw individual liberty as something achievable only under favourable social and economic circumstances. |
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It has been the tradition of the Liberal party consistently to maintain the doctrine of individual liberty. |
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Of all the acts of investigation done by the European Public Prosecutor, those entailing a restriction or deprivation of individual liberty should at least be reviewable. |
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In doing this, Europe must continue to be an example of how to maintain the balance between the right to individual liberty and the security of all. |
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Limited government, economic freedom and individual liberty. |
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He demanded guarantees of individual liberty on the model of the British habeas corpus, the publication of accusations and proceedings, the introduction of juries, less harsh sentences and improvements in policing. |
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Thus, reform of the legal system is hampered by a collective memory of the use of the law by state authorities as an instrument of oppression, and not as the handmaiden of individual liberty. |
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When the civilized world was attacked last Tuesday so too were the principles upon which it is based: the rule of law, constitutional government, individual liberty, freedom and democracy. |
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Our highest ideal was, and remains, individual liberty. |
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We need a balance between individual liberty and an overly imposed system. |
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There is probably no country in the history of this world more committed to the preservation of individual liberty than the United States of America. |
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He stated that the reason for his opposition to the 1964 bill was Title II, which in his opinion violated individual liberty and states' rights. |
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Travelling, leaving daily life behind, is one of the ultimate possibilities that the citizen has to take full advantage of his individual liberty. |
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Instead we need to nurture a culture of war-weariness, anti-militarism, peace, and individual liberty. |
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Freedom and individual liberty for everyone have been imprinted in the Swiss soul since the country's beginnings in the 13th century, long before the French revolution brought them to the fore. |
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Please describe the measures taken to ensure that only a judicial authority can take decisions restricting individual liberty, in spite of the continuing state of emergency in the State party. |
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Secondly, it is neither morally or strategically defensible for liberal counties to support domestic organizations whose commitment to the values of individual liberty and equality may be weak. |
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In order to protect individual liberty there must be an arbiter between the governing powers and the governed. |
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England and following the Act of Union 1707 Great Britain, laid down the cornerstones to the concept of individual liberty. |
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In the 1860s and 1870s, Gladstonian Liberalism was characterised by a number of policies intended to improve individual liberty and loosen political and economic restraints. |
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The Cato Institute is a non-profit public policy research foundation dedicated to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. |
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Affirming the dignity of each human being, it supports the maximization of individual liberty and opportunity consonant with social and planetary responsibility. |
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Individual liberty exists within the context of the rule of law and limits on government power, i.e., constitutional liberalism. |
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Individual liberty and free enterprise are feminism's best friends. |
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