Such a universalist stance obviously includes preserving Medicare and Social Security, as the Democrats emphasized in the 2000 campaign. |
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Although a man of the universalist left, Jimmy understood the lure and limited value of black nationalism for African-Americans. |
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Ultimately he is a universalist who believes that all souls will be reconciled to God, including the souls of Satan and his minions. |
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Early gay rights advocacy had a distinctly assimilationist and universalist orientation. |
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Napoleon was a universalist who believed in a common civil code for all his conquered subjects. |
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It was in this period that Reid and his Church rejected Zoroastrianism for Druidry as the core image of their universalist faith. |
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He could more freely ponder the viability of the universalist ideal and the persistence of Jewishness in his new context. |
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Thus, it would appear that he is a universalist in the fullest sense of the term. |
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He preached a universalist message to people whose minds were firmly locked into the local. |
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Liberalism had come to seem not a universalist creed, something for all Americans to embrace, but a particularist creed. |
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It all seemed a bit too easy and specific, not cool and abstract enough too conform to the universalist ambitions of modernism. |
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Rawls has since tried to eliminate the universalist presuppositions from his theory. |
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It seems clear that a universalist prescription, cast an actor of any ethnicity for any part, runs into serious objections. |
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The pursuit of universalist truths has been given a knocking by the rise of postmodernism, he argues. |
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Today's readings share an unmistakably universalist thrust, extending God's good news of salvation beyond insiders. |
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I got the impression he was coming from a universalist background, but he could have been talking about predestination. |
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And finally, we maintain a progressive identity that has always accented universalist values, ever more crucial in the present day. |
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It is in the nature of a universalist religion to evince a lack of regard for borders and nationalities. |
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They think of themselves, so the explanation goes, as the real defenders of universalist ideals. |
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It is an accomplished group of self-made liberal middle-class professionals with a secular and universalist outlook. |
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For the universalist left, nationalism was a trap used by an entrenched ruling class to prevent workers from understanding their own interests. |
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He would no doubt sneer at the universalist ideals of that generation, but they informed the class struggles of the inter-war period. |
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As usual, the most vigorous and effective defense of the particular comes as part of a universalist demand for emancipation. |
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It's entirely possible to be a reformer at home and a universalist abroad. |
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Ethical hedonism can be universalist, me-and-my-near-and-dear egocentric, or egoistically focused just on one's own pleasure. |
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They have to reconcile defending jobs with their universalist and globalist convictions, which are being put to the test. |
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The main disadvantage is that the ANC's socialist heritage imbues it with a universalist philosophy. |
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Britain is however alone among rich EU countries to have a universalist welfare system all the others are more contribution-based. |
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Morocco's advocacy of a universalist approach to human rights is fully reflected in the country's legislation. |
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It is based on this universalist view that the various authorities and security structures work to settle conflicts. |
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Moody argued that Paul was no universalist but rather a missionary. |
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I am with the universalist liberals on both counts, with reservations. |
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Mandatory health coverage will drive down health care costs, and its universalist dimension and market-based orientation should appeal to the left as well as the right. |
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It is a conservative viewpoint in the true sense, which makes it the antithesis of contemporary neoconservatism and neoliberalism, as well as all universalist ideologies. |
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We uphold a universalist orientation to the problems facing the world. |
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The work of Henry Reynolds has come under criticism for its universalist approach, bipolar categorisation, insensitivity to gender, and uncomplicated morality. |
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His essay in the catalogue takes numerous swipes at universalist definitions of art and at the notion of art's autonomy from the larger social world. |
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Heavily influenced by revolutionary populism, these leaders struggled to subordinate the immediate means of political action to its universalist ends. |
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There is nothing wrong with a humanitarian intent, but one must always be sceptical of particularistic motives hiding behind the assertion of a universalist ethic. |
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Heathen discourse, these viewpoints are described as the universalist and the folkish positions, respectively. |
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One of the objectives of the universalist approach was to project Brazil beyond South America and strengthen the country's strategic and economic presence in the wider South Atlantic region. |
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That being so, the idea of defining poverty absolutely, solely on the basis of a minimum income or the quantity of goods possessed, appears debatable, both as to its epistemological basis and as to its universalist claims. |
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And this universalist idea grew ever stronger in subsequent years. |
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Implying that the only meaning of recognition is the affirmation of group specificity, that use muddies important distinctions among different kinds of recognition, such as universalist or deconstructive recognition. |
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However one might answer such a question, the universalist understanding of the nature and scope of God's irresistible grace is very different from the Augustinian understanding. |
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He was a developmentalist, a universalist, and a believer in social values and cultural influences. |
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The sun deity Shamash was worshiped at Hatra and elsewhere, but the henotheism of the ancient Middle East was giving way to acceptance of universalist religions, if the prevalent view cannot yet be called one of monotheism. |
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The Soviet system of identity registration contributed to embedding ethnic rather than civic identities and that undermined the legitimacy of any Enlightenment-based universalist ideas. |
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Efforts must therefore be undertaken to remedy this, working in a universalist direction and no longer only from a perspective that corresponds to the interests of any one state, be it the most powerful or the richest. |
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Should the universalist religions not be re-establishing their credibility by going back to their roots and living the faith preached by their founders? |
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We must lead and shape globalisation according to our principles and our values, looking outwards with a universalist attitude, as we did during the finest hours of our common history. |
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What brought us together on this evening and let us become friends was nothing more than the common struggle against unculture, the universalist rejection of boundless racism. |
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After citing the reasons that had led to the decision to cast it in the form of a declaration, she indicated that the preamble had been drawn up from a universalist perspective. |
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What are the most stimulating perspectives at the heart of this privileged itinerary of a meeting between these two religious universes with a universalist vocation? |
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Obviously, the English and American revolutions of 1688 and 1776 prefigure these changes, but it was the more universalist French Revolution that placed individualism and rationality squarely at the centre of human concerns. |
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This universalist conception of citizenship and of the nation has influenced the French model of colonization. |
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It is important to distinguish between the universalist and localist conceptions of the empire, which remain controversial among historians. |
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Johnson poeticizes the universalist vocabulary of the Enlightenment to suggest that we find ourselves in the unhappy cast of characters within the poem. |
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In tracing the relationships between Western Modernism and the arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, the curators took a universalist approach. |
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Imperfect L2 learning is compatible with other approaches, notably the European dialect origin hypothesis and the universalist models of language transmission. |
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States are but one of several political orders that emerged from feudal Europe, others being city states, leagues, and empires with universalist claims to authority. |
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