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Example sentences for "democratic society"

  • In such a democratic society as this, it is plain, the evils of individualism and also the evils of control will tend to disappear.

  • The virtues of a man in a democratic society are, indeed, more or less obvious and open.

  • The freedom of intercourse and the consistency of feeling which they succeeded in attaining is an indispensable characteristic of a democratic society.

  • The Republic has kept France divided, but it has been less divided than it would have been under any monarchical government.

  • But the legislature itself was not treated much better.

  • Reform must necessarily mean an intellectual as well as a moral challenge; and its higher purposes will never be accomplished unless it is accompanied by a masterful and jubilant intellectual awakening.

  • It means that the American people are beginning a new phase of their political experience,--a phase in which there will be room for a much freer play of individual ability and character.

  • The great geniuses that have built up the modern industrial concentration were trained in the midst of democratic society.

  • He demanded therefore an extension of the powers of governments in the interest of his historic ideal of democratic society.

  • When I conceive a democratic society of this kind, I fancy myself in one of those low, close, and gloomy abodes, where the light which breaks in from without soon faints and fades away.

  • Nothing is more necessary to the culture of the higher sciences, or of the more elevated departments of science, than meditation; and nothing is less suited to meditation than the structure of democratic society.

  • There is no military spirit in a democratic society, where there is no aristocracy, no military nobility.

  • We are a democratic society; we become less and less military.

  • A democratic society is antagonistic to the military spirit.

  • The fourth liberty in democratic society to-day is freedom from moral and intellectual responsibility.

  • The effect of all this upon the intellectual progress and the freedom of art in democratic society is obvious, and is just what, to one who understands the mechanisms of the crowd-mind, might be expected.

  • The schools we have been discussing are all working away from a curriculum adapted to a small and specialized class towards one which shall be truly representive of the needs and conditions of a democratic society.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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