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Перевод: democracy
[существительное] демократия ; демократизм ; демократическое государство; демократическая партия; народовластие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Your contributor Denis MacShane ("The pain in Spain", 1 May) says Spain's Thatcherite socialists use the stick - anti-strike laws and so on - but offer no carrot in the shape of a "new model of socialist equality, fairness or industrial democracy".
- Apart from creating a catastrophe point where an extra per cent of votes can theoretically send a party from 15 to 66 per cent of the council (the French have never been comfortable with simple democracy) this, also theoretically, gives minority parties a voice.
- In Pakistan, political sensitivities take priority, for despite Prime Minister Bhutto's public commitment to a crusade against the drug barons, everybody knows that the new democracy is not strong enough to take them on.
- The mass media report politics; they are also, in every sense, political institutions of central importance to the functioning of Nigerian democracy.
- In passing, one might note that democracy was never an intention of the reformers but rather an unintended consequence of their theological reformation.
- In a western liberal democracy heavily dependent on the stock market as its allocator of scare resources, society surely has the right to decide which legitimate interests are in need of protection.
- The calls for democracy in the meantime shifted back to the campuses.
- If the contra operation worked, Central America would be saved for democracy and Communism stopped at the doorstep of the United States.
- Nevertheless, the Greek system still has some way to travel before it will be the sort of political machine a post-cold-war democracy requires.
- Increasingly the Thatcher governments became the protector of the ratepayer rather than the defender of local democracy.
- Issues vital to the well-being and future of individuals and communities broadcast on a new level of information and sophistication would mark a big step forward for thoughtful democracy.
- "I would seriously ask the question of those who would impose an absolute prohibition, what kind of right in a free and liberal democracy do they think they have to say no to that group of people?
- The nineteenth century was seen as the age of liberalism and democracy and of the victory of money values.
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