This would only hide the present lack of insight and ideas among the Australian progressivist and liberalist middle class. |
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His company republishes the works of classical 19th century French liberalist economists. |
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They've got a snooty superior liberalist attitude to the working-classes and conservatives alike. |
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In Garland's view, the correctionalist approach held the upper hand over the legal liberalist approach during this period. |
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The European Parliament resolution only skims the surface of the problem and tries to deal with it within liberalist parameters. |
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In certain ways there has been confirmation of the tendency of liberalist globalisation to encourage crime. |
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Generally, soft security seeks to be humane and liberalist rather than impersonally technocratic. |
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Feminism has been portrayed in primarily liberalist and cultural terms. |
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There are major difficulties in extending the range of collaboration to include a social agenda or dimension, except in terms of safety net provision in line with social liberalist orthodoxy. |
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The absolutely most liberalist thing is to let the people be the people. |
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A liberalist wind, a single school of thought appeared to be attempting to destroy the idea of justice which brings dignity to politics in Europe and in our countries. |
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As opposed to presenting America as a model, Ehrenberg's comparative approach attempts to describe the social meanings of autonomy in order to transcend the opposition between liberalist and antiliberalist orientations. |
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It is that too, but it is above all the unquestionable crisis of a liberalist idea: not to formulate an alternative idea of Europe would truly be unforgivable. |
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They are democratic, political, economic and social crises precisely due to the liberalist, monetarist and technocratic policies that you advocate, passing off old ideas as new. |
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Let the Lib-Dems have their high-minded liberalist arguments. |
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To my knowledge nobody has ever accused me of being liberalist. |
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