Like many Progressives, he believed in a rational, scientific approach to reform. |
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Team Progressives is trying to take over the UNC, which will mean the parasitic oligarchy will take control. |
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I have come down in favour of passing the bill, and I have advised the Progressives to come down in favour of passing it. |
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Progressives have been under the illusion that if only people understood the facts, we'd be fine. |
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Progressives weasel out of it, by claiming being political would betray their values. |
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Progressives would profit more by studying the way the New Right responded to life in the political wilderness. |
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Progressives should ask why the vote no longer provides the dispossessed with the same power. |
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Progressives of today want a rerun of that era and the immediate political battle that ensued back then. |
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The Progressives, as the liberals in the Prussian lower chamber called their party, bitterly opposed the reform. |
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In 1926 it was the National Progressives that agreed to support the Liberals provided that they enacted legislation granting old age security pensions for seniors. |
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Populists, Progressives, Socialists and dixiecrats have occasionally elected a senator or governor. |
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Progressives in the grip of one of their signature moral crusades routinely embrace money in politics for me, but not for thee. |
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Progressives hate the messiness of this, preferring the direct application of reason by the intelligent elite. |
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Progressives are regularly caricatured as bleeding hearts, soft on crime. |
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Progressives who hope, in 2014, to regulate their way out of this problem need a reality check. |
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Until the rise of Third World national liberation movements, some of empire's staunchest advocates were liberals, among them British Fabians and American Progressives. |
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The city council was controlled by the Labour Party for over 30 years, since the decline of the Progressives. |
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The two major political parties are the People's Democratic Party of Nigeria and the All Progressives Congress. |
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The Progressives were of the educated middle class, angry at the rule of parvenu financiers and industrialists. |
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Progressives stress freedom from business monopoly as essential. |
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In classes, in clubs and in dorms, students are exposed to progressives and their views. |
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After years of splitting the centre-left vote, thereby allowing the Conservatives to rule, progressives finally got their act together. |
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This acted as the trigger for a series of civil wars, as reactionaries and progressives battled both with the French and each other. |
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At the turn of the decade many progressives were ready to believe in a new ethical, rather than realpolitik, motivation in foreign policy. |
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The controversial case has widened the rift between conservatives and progressives to the detriment of national unity. |
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All those who regard themselves as progressives must stand firm in the face of this new politics. |
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I believe all secularists, all progressives and socialists should fight these attacks. |
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Society is in chaos, tainted with conflict and splits between the haves and have-nots, conservatives and progressives, and management and labor. |
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He offends progressives by minimizing the importance of venerable social villains such as poverty. |
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Doing so would cast some much needed doubt on the stereotype that progressives love big government. |
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Since the 1980s, debates among progressives have increasingly embraced the concept of multiculturalism. |
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Social surveillance, progressives argued, could and should enter the market to serve political ends. |
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The reforms that progressives had introduced to improve learning were, for fundamentalists, part of the problem. |
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Prior to the election, a loose coalition of social progressives was forming on council. |
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There is an economic and social dimension to the case for electoral reform that progressives often ignore. |
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We liberals and progressives and leftists have our own noble principles, our own beautiful abstract words. |
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To me, this signifies that social progressives have, at last, conceded that they are a tiny minority of the Australian people. |
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If liberals, progressives, leftists and old-fashioned conservatives don't unite to stop him, he just might succeed. |
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This race has to be about basic questions of whether liberals and progressives can flourish in national politics. |
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It's a legislative issue, like other election reforms, and progressives should be leading the way. |
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Yet there are still debates between traditionalists and progressives as to reforming the electoral process even further. |
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Labor leaders and social progressives were among the most outspoken opponents of the World War I draft. |
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Sadly he failed to mention just which option said progressives should advocate. |
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Have you ever read something that assiduously avoids all passives and progressives? |
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In contrast, Lakoff tells us, progressives are modeled as the nurturant parent. |
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It's what makes progressives so mad in the not so bad times, no one is heeding our warnings and solutions. |
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People who call themselves progressives are lining themselves up with the Far Right in America. |
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Civil rights groups are still searching for a common thread to unite progressives in a struggle for racial justice. |
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The antagonism between conservatives and progressives in Korea has a long history. |
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But while corporate business and its political clients are organized continentally, progressives are not. |
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In short, in England and in America, the freedoms we have won were won often by alliance between freethinkers and religious progressives. |
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Secondly, progressives should perhaps rethink their own disdain for service-based outreach programs. |
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But progressives must not seek victory by appealing to intolerance and unreason and rejecting the traditions of the Enlightenment that we alone seem to embrace today. |
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Other progressives and donors are staying mum for now about their plans for red state Democrats in tight races. |
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The suburbs are changing in ways that could help progressives, notably by becoming more heavily minority and millennial. |
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From the point of view of a cognitive scientist, who looks at modes of thought, there are six basic types of progressives, each with a distinct mode of thought. |
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Somehow, a bold and eccentric encampment gave heart to progressives at all levels of respectability. |
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It may seem Pollyannaish to find anything positive about the current political landscape, but this could be seen as a moment of opportunity for progressives. |
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There was a time, of course, when most progressives were universalists. |
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Even some progressives might blanch at the idea that we ourselves might run the banks. |
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The 2014 election was a wipeout, progressives say, because Democrats lacked a bold economic message to inspire voters. |
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For now, what progressives need more than anything else is to start work on a bolder vision for making America great again. |
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It is a motto today's liberals and progressives would do well to hang on the walls of the political campaign war rooms in the elections of the coming years. |
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Not to be left behind, progressives in neighboring Wisconsin clamored to join the cutting edge of public health. |
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The netroots are just grassroots progressives organized in a new way. |
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They should stop telling themselves that it's good enough to be the wets or progressives in political parties which are now openly dedicated to illiberal ends. |
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So I want to thank Karl for uniting Democrats, inspiring donors, and reigniting the spark in so many progressives. |
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This former Goldman Sachs partner has frustrated many progressives by working hard to deregulate Wall Street. |
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These men were the progressives and social reformers of their day. |
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How low will it sink in its attacks on progressives and public spending? |
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Yet progressives have, if anything, more reason to worry about the incapacitation of government than conservatives. |
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I received emails from angry progressives who inexplicably assumed that I was for him. |
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These are all causes progressives have been advocating for years! |
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For too long, progressives have been squeamish about citing those moral imperatives, as though compassion were the third rail in American politics. |
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As our society places ever-increasing value on emotional maturity, progressives should expect social conservatives to respond with mounting cruelty and fanaticism. |
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However, it is two hours into the program and a recurring trend is that these people are hurting as badly as any progressives are in this country. |
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For some antiwar progressives, no doubt, it will be a deal-breaker. |
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It was awkward even for my parents, unembarrassable progressives though they were. |
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All the same, the advent of progressives like Pope Francis signals that change from the top is not an axiomatically bad thing. |
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These positions as well as his distinctive personality and writing style made him a popular figure, especially with American progressives. |
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Why should progressives be excited about the gubernatorial candidacy of a machine politician from the New York City borough of Queens? |
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The progressives now conceptualized beauty and love as belonging to anticolonialism and class struggle. |
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Liberals, libertarians, feminists, democratic socialists, social democrats, anarchists, free thinkers, and progressives often claim him as an intellectual ancestor. |
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