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Thus their definition of " liberal " includes the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research organization with strong ties to the Defense Department.
Thus, the word ' left ' in American political parlance may refer to ' liberalism ' and be identified with the Democratic Party, whereas in a country such as France these positions would be regarded as relatively more right-wing, and ' left ' is more likely to refer to ' socialist ' positions rather than ' liberal ' ones.
Thus they got under influence of neoliberal ideologies since Tocqueville was a liberal, not a republican theorist, giving new impetus to their work.
Thus, when < span lang =" fr "> Charles X </ span > made his declarations on the 25 July 1830, the liberal journalism machine mobilized, publishing articles and complaints decrying the despotism of the king's actions.
Thus, in Part IV, " The Hard Issues ", he tries to demonstrate how the liberal and conservative worldviews outlined above lead to typical liberal and conservative positions on a wide range of issues, including taxes, the death penalty, environmental regulations, affirmative action, education, and abortion.
Thus ideologically, the stereotypical " East Coast liberal " would today be considered a liberal-libertarian, as they are generally more progressive and / or more supportive of social justice than the average libertarian.
Thus, a scholar strongly associated with liberal and Democratic-leaning policy positions, has been approvingly cited by conservative and Republican-leaning analysts and commentators.
Thus, the era is considered the time of the liberal movement known as the " Taishō democracy " in Japan ; it is usually distinguished from the preceding chaotic Meiji period and the following militarism-driven first part of the Shōwa period.
Thus without seeming to lead, Cavour's Risorgimento offered a regimen of liberal political ideas, of constitutionalism and freedom from foreign control.
Thus, he was an opponent both to the liberal nationalist Zurab Avalishvili and the social democrat Noe Zhordania.
Thus, at the Heppenheim Conference on 10 October 1847, eighteen liberal members from a variety of German states met to discuss common motions for a German nation-state.
Thus, the acceptance of the Treaty of Malmö marks the latest possible date of the final breach of cooperation between the liberal and the radical democratic camps.
" Thus Adorno conceded that Spengler's insights were often more profound than those of his more liberal contemporaries, and his predictions more far-reaching.
Thus, the Conservative People's Party is somewhat close to the mainstream of European conservatives, with an extra liberal streak.
Thus Schama is simultaneously able to deny the existence of a so-called " bourgeois " revolution, reserve apotheoses for Robespierre, Louis XVI, and the sans-culottes alike, and utilize historical nuance to a degree usually associated with more liberal historians.
Thus the phrase liberal elite suggests that liberals are unpatriotic, because they like other cultures and are disdainful of American life and culture.
Thus, many Jews supported the American Revolution of 1776, the French Revolution of 1789, and the European Revolutions of 1848 ; while Jews in England tended to vote for the Liberal Party, which had led the parliamentary struggle for Jewish Emancipation — an arrangement called by some scholars the liberal Jewish compromise ”.
Thus, liberal Christian theologians do not claim to discover truth propositions but rather create religious models and concepts that reflect the class, gender, social, and political contexts from which they emerge.
Thus, most liberal Christians do not regard the Bible as inerrant, but believe Scripture to be " inspired " in the same way a poem is said to be " inspired " and passed down by humans.
Thus, although many American reform movements have their roots in the rhetoric of Croly's progressivism, to be effective they have had to accommodate the principles of liberal individualism that Croly wished to eradicate.
" Thus " the bourgeois liberal is content to get rid of priests and kings, and the anarcho-syndicalist throws in presidents and bosses.
Thus, it may be more accurate to describe his viewpoint as a melding together of Lutheran and Reformed perspectives of soteriology ; the Lutheran accent in particular was dominant in Brunner's affirmation of single predestination over against both the double predestination of Calvin and the liberal insistence on universal salvation, a view he charged Barth with holding.
Thus liberal feminists are more or less content to work within the system to change it from within using its existing structures.

Thus and democratic
Thus the ceremony held at the site of the demolished Bastille, organized by the foremost artistic director of the Revolution, Jacques-Louis David, in August 1793 to mark the inauguration of the new republican constitution, an event coming shortly after the final abolition of all forms of feudal privilege, featured a cantata based on Rousseau's democratic pantheistic deism as expounded in the celebrated " Profession de foi d ' un vicaire savoyard " in Book Four of Émile.
Thus, Afghanistan's foreign minister commented that Afghanistan was a democratic but not yet socialist republic, while a member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan's Politburo predicted that " Afghanistan will not see socialism in my lifetime " in an interview with a British journalist in 1981.
Thus established democratic regimes suffered however from limited popular support, in particular from the political Right.
:" Thus if there is a complete negation of the theory of democratic action it is to be found in socialism.
Thus legislation which destroyed the citizen's ability to debate, to assemble or to associate freely would be contrary to Canada's democratic parliamentary system of government.
Thus, these Christian communists hold that the term ' Christian communism ' is accurate and appropriate, as long as it is specified that they belong to the democratic, anti-Stalinist branch of communism.
Thus, free speech is not only an abstract virtue, but a key element that lies at the heart of a democratic society.
Thus, Lagrange stated that " It cannot be a question in a democratic country of militarizing the distractions and the pleasures of the masses and of transforming the joy skillfully distributed into a means of not thinking.
Thus Icelandic nationalist sentiment, having some aspects of civic nationalism, is highly respectful of democratic parliamentary powers ( see resurrected Althing ) and skeptical of foreign control over Iceland, which is partly responsible for the fact there is little will in Iceland for joining the EU.
Thus an unlikely alliance was formed in Mexico: liberales, or Liberals, who favored a democratic Mexico, and conservadores, or Conservatives, who favored a Mexico ruled by a Bourbon monarch who would restore the status quo ante bellum.
Thus, for example, Marx and Engels supported the emergence of an independent and democratic Poland, which at the time was divided between Germany, Russia and Austria-Hungary.
Thus, while believing to have appointed a social democratic government, he found himself faced with one dominated by Communists.
Thus the key to raising an effective mass army from among a polyglot American people was to link patriotic service with fulfillment of the democratic promise of equal rights and fair play for all.
Thus the intelligence agencies were reorganized in a democratic attempt.
Thus, Imperial unity could be maintained while still allowing for democratic government.
Thus, the Engelbrekt rebellion marked the start of a democratic institution which to a certain extent included the peasants.
Thus, it had one of the most democratic student communities at the time.
Thus the processes were intertwined in a manner that gave the CSSDCA a preeminent in the continent s bid to articulate a new direction and a more positive vision of development based on democratic reforms and the active involvement of civil society.

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