They can't govern with them, and they can't govern without them. What drives this sort of maximalism? |
In the debate between friends and enemies of factualist truthmaker maximalism it is often assumed that truthmakers must be ontologically or metaphysically fundamental. |
They blamed political maximalism from both right and left for plunging the country into the bloodletting of the civil war and its aftermath of repression in which about 600,000 people died. |
Sometimes we have confounded the necessary order and the rigour of our parish pastoral organisation, with the impatient and irritated maximalism. |
I argue that maximalism should be rejected and that once it is we only have reason to hold a restricted form of necessitarianism. |
Every proposal deals with sensitive material, and the report's addition suffers from the maximalism typical of a centralising Europe, even though that path does not enjoy popular support. |