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Then he did a doctorate with the study of 'Democratic liberalism and religious sovereignty'.
Indeed, the ceremony turned into a paean to Democratic liberalism, full of vows that its day would come again.
A third point distinguishing this charter from all others coming from the throne of a monarch is its democratic liberalism.
The Republicans are already well into their campaign to tar New York as proof of what went wrong with Democratic liberalism.
But even democratic liberalism, Trilling believed, exhibited a simplified view of the world and an unwavering conviction about how the world might be regulated.
Mr. Harkin delivered his trademark mix of traditional Democratic liberalism and rough-edged populism.
Webb's authoritarian conservatism contrasts vividly with the democratic liberalism with which Aaron Spelling imbues his cop shows.
In his view, Hitler gambled on the conviction that "totalitarian fanaticism and discipline would always conquer democratic liberalism and softness."
But his address was vintage Reagan, filled with patriotic applause lines and deft barbs at Democratic liberalism, and the huge crowd loved it.
This was nothing if not part of the transition in the United States from laissez-faire constitutional liberalism to the democratic liberalism that Starr defends.
Craig Duncan says in his Democratic Liberalism: The Politics of Dignity that:
Francis Fukuyama argued that, in his special sense, history itself came to an end with the vindication of democratic liberalism at the end of the cold war.
Even so, Starr's version of democratic liberalism echoes many themes of early-20th-century American Progressivism, including enthusiasm for professionalism in public administration and journalism.
Historians often use 1979-80 to date a philosophical realignment within the American electorate away from Democratic liberalism and toward Reagan Era conservatism.
The editors of a political study, "Democratic Liberalism in South Africa - its History and Prospect," conclude that the choice for liberals is clear.
Theirs is the politics on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, noted for its tradition of Democratic liberalism and intense political activism.
"Reagan had the excellent fortune to emerge as a presidential contender just as Democratic liberalism fell into intellectual confusion and political decay," Wilentz writes.
If democratic liberalism is the ultimate expression of politics - the End of History - then the superstore is the End of Capitalism.
B1 Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the icon of Democratic liberalism, won easily over wealthy businessman Mitt Romney.
Jackson represents Democratic liberalism, now denounced by conservatives as "ultra-leftists," "left-liberals," "archliberals" and, by whatever name, the source of all troubles since the Fall.
In her youth however, she flirted briefly with the Democratic liberalism of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as a protege of Bernard Baruch.
Part II, "The Solution of Classical Democracy," is Wolff's account of democratic liberalism, the dominant political structure of the late 20th century.
Social Democratic Liberalism claims an economic safety net, protecting citizens from unemployment, sickness, poverty in old age and other disasters, is necessary if democratic government is to retain popular support.
Indeed, his fellow economists say, he is true to the legacy of Democratic liberalism within the confines of an economy that they say has been distorted by the Reagan-era budget deficits.
Citizens of a strongly ideological nation, they are imbued with an ethos of democratic liberalism, intensified by the Manichean American sensibility of a world divided into good and evil.