Use democracy in a sentence
Sentences starting with democracy
- Democracy in government was outstripping her. [9]
- Democracy in front, the Feudal System, the Dukes and Earls behind--but in plain clothes; Democracy in stars and spangles and trappings and insignia. [9]
- Democracy was the issue in the Spanish War, when we fought a weak nation. [9]
- Democracy too must have a foreign policy, a tradition of service; a trained if not hereditary group to guide it through troubled waters. [9]
- Democracy on the front of the stage before an applauding audience; performers absorbed in their parts, forgetting that the landlord has to be paid in money yet to be earned. [9]
- Democracy has arrived at the stage when it is ceasing to be national and selfish. [9]
- Democracy has become a scientific experiment. [9]
Sentences ending with democracy
- It is discouraging when we look around us to-day, and in a way the pessimists are right when they say we don't see democracy. [9]
- Britain, because she was separated from the continent and protected by her fleet, virtually withdrew from European affairs in the latter part of the nineteenth century, and, as a result, made great strides in democracy. [9]
- Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no democracy. [7]
- The very Dred Scott case affords a strong test as to which party most favors amalgamation, the Republicans or the dear Union-saving Democracy. [7]
- In Russia the rebellion of an awakening people against an age-long tyranny has almost at once leaped to the issue of the day, taken on the complexion of a struggle for industrial democracy. [9]
- The only sufficient reason for the abandonment of the Washingtonian policy is the furtherance of the object for which it was inaugurated, the advance of democracy. [9]
- For three years one has thought inevitably of 1789, and of the ensuing world conflict out of which issued the beginnings of democracy. [9]
- Indeed, the program of the new British Labour Party seems to point to a distinctly American solution, one in harmony with the steady growth of Anglo-Saxon democracy. [9]
- Again, what kind of democracy? [9]
- Yet my father lived and died in the firm belief that the United States of America was a democracy! [9]
Short sentences using democracy
- Not democracy, mob rule--certainly. [9]
- That cause was Democracy. [9]
- Democracy, for progress, demands peace. [9]
- That's democracy! [9]
- Industrial democracy! [9]
Sentences containing democracy two or more times
- In short, those who had apparently done their utmost to oppose democracy at home were most insistent that we should embark upon a war for democracy across the seas. [9]
- Of the Twentieth Century, industrial democracy is the watchword, even as political democracy was the watchword of the two centuries that preceded it. [9]
More example sentences with the word democracy in them
- It is not you who can look ahead two short years and see the ship of Democracy splitting on the rocks at Charleston and at Baltimore, when the power of your name might have steered her safely. [9]
- Generation after generation would labour with unflagging zeal until the art sculptured fragment of the new Cathedral--the new Cathedral of Democracy --pointed upward toward the blue vault of heaven. [9]
- Hereafter, if democracy wins, self-determination, and not imperialistic exploitation, is to be the universal rule. [9]
- The capital needed, when peace comes, to ensure a happy and contented democracy must be procured without encroaching on the minimum standard of life, and without hampering production. [9]
- We see only what may be called the first stage of it; for democracy is still in a far country eating the husks of individualism, materialism. [9]
- Democrat though he was, he did not let democracy transgress his personal associations. [11]
- A great movement was going on to transfer actual participation in government from the few to the many, --a movement towards true Democracy, and that was precisely what was about to happen in the Church. [9]
- Our national aim was ever consistent with the ideal of William James, to advance democracy and put an end to the evil of war. [9]
- And oh, I want so much to believe unreservedly what you expressed so finely, that religion is democracy, or the motive power behind democracy--the service of humanity by the reborn. [9]
- The entrance of Victor Emanuel into Rome is only the pompous proclamation of a unity which garlic had already accomplished; and yet we, who boast of our democracy, eat onions in secret. [4]
- Whereupon he girded up his loins and went forth and preached the word of Jacksonian Democracy in all the farmhouses roundabout, with such effect that Samuel Todd and others were able to talk with some fluency about the rights of American citizens. [9]
- To him the underlying issue was not democratic, but imperialistic; and this was partly because he was unable to make a mental connection between a European war and the brand of democracy he recognized. [9]
- The glory, the true democracy of this nation, lies in its equal opportunity for all. [9]
- It was a tremendous conception of Democracy, that of acquiescence to developed leadership made responsible; a conception I was compelled to confess transcended Mr. Watling's, loyal as I was to him.... [9]
- But we believe today, more strongly than ever before, as democracy advances, as peoples tend to gain more and more control over their governments, that even this may not be an unrealizable ideal. [9]
- The Democracy of to-day hold the liberty of one man to be absolutely nothing, when in conflict with another man's right of property; Republicans, on the contrary, are for both the man and the dollar, but in case of conflict the man before the dollar. [7]
- If we submit to the will of the majority, it is because it is more convenient to do so; and if the republic or the democracy vindicate itself, it is because it works best, on the whole, for a particular people. [4]
- Yes, you ought to see what a democracy can do in this way. [4]
- Nevertheless, thanks partly to good fortune, and to the farseeing wisdom of our early statesmen who perceived that the success of our experiment depended upon the maintenance of an isolation from European affairs, we established democracy as a practical form of government. [9]
- I understand it to be a principle of Democracy to whip foreign nations whenever, they interfere with us. [7]
- And he belongs to a service in which are reconciled, paradoxically, democracy and discipline. [9]
- But in all this it is very plain the Judge evades the only question the Republicans have ever pressed upon the Democracy in regard to Utah. [7]
- These had for their object the preservation and development of democracy, the banishment from the Western Hemisphere of European imperialistic conflict and war. [9]
- Britain has stood the test, even from the old-fashioned militarist point of view, since it is apparent that no democracy can wage a sustained great war unless it is socialized. [9]
- You have annexed the seat of the Capets, and brought democracy at last into the Faubourg. [9]
- It might involve the Democracy to answer them either way, and they go unanswered. [7]
- He tells 'em that Jason is probably a more efficient man than Democracy will be able to evolve in a coon's age, that we ought to take him over, instead of letting the capitalists have him. [9]
- It is true that a democracy is intolerant of variations from the general level, and that a new society allows less latitude in eccentricities to its members than an old society. [4]
- The issue, simply stated, is the advancement of democracy and peace. [9]
- It marks a signal advance in democracy when liberal opinion in any nation turns for guidance and support to a statesman of another nation. [9]
- As a woman she was naturally an aristocrat, but as an American she was theoretically a democrat; and it astounded, it alarmed her, to hear American democracy denounced as a shuffling evasion. [8]
- Dad, I have set my heart on inaugurating an experiment in industrial democracy in Foxon Falls! [9]
- I have never seen him, and know scarcely anything about the man; but I will say this much of him: Of all the anti-Lecompton Democracy that have been brought to my notice, he alone has the true, genuine ring of the metal. [7]
- It may be said, however, that no greater menace to democracy could have arisen than the one we seem barely to have escaped--the control of politics and government by the capitalistic interests of the nation. [9]
- And was the sacred name of Democracy ever before made to indorse such an enormity against the rights of the people? [7]
- Obviously a status quo, commercially imperialistic democracy, which the awakening liberal was bent upon abolishing. [9]
- Woodrow Wilson's Mexican policy, being a projection of the American Idea to foreign affairs, a step toward international democracy, marks the beginning of a new era. [9]
- The only real peril confronting democracy is the arrest of growth. [9]
- And this is perhaps the supreme problem of democracy today. [9]
- And those who oppose democracy inherently dread its workings. [9]
- He had been on the point of beginning to totter again, but this prop shored him up and kept him from floundering back into democracy and re-renouncing aristocracy. [5]
- How the remainder of that Jacksonian ticket was elected, down to the very hog-reeves, and amid what turmoil of the Democracy and bitterness of spirit of the orthodox, I need not recount. [9]
- The real issue of our time is industrial democracy we must face that fact. [9]
- For the process of democracy is not degrading, but lifting. [9]
- Sir, I have no vindication to make of my Democracy against the Washington Union, or any other newspapers. [7]
- We are a nation divided against ourselves; democracy--Jacksonian democracy, at all events, is a flat failure, and we may as well acknowledge it. [9]
- Surely Democracy meant more than that! [9]
- Perhaps this Lincoln might not be in; Springfield; perhaps he, Stephen Brice, might, by chance, hit upon a debate, and see and hear the tower of the Democracy, the Honorable Stephen A. Douglas. [9]
- It is the leaven which has changed governments, and which in the end, I am firmly convinced, will make true democracy inevitable. [9]
- You don't like kings and emperors, no,--you say to us workmens, you are not patriots, you are traitors if you do not work and fight to win this war for democracy against kings. [9]
- The earl has just been giving me a whirl in the ballroom, and I've been trying to make him understand about democracy. [4]
- That question the Judge well knew to be this: "If the people of Utah peacefully form a State constitution tolerating polygamy, will the Democracy admit them into the Union? [7]
- Democracy, divided against itself, cannot stand. [9]
- Skilled labour banded itself into unions, employers organized to oppose them, and the result was a class conflict never contemplated by the founders of the Republic, repugnant to democracy which by its very nature depends for its existence on the elimination of classes. [9]
- It demands for its solution a complete reversal of the established policy of imperialism, a new theory of international relationships, a mutual helpfulness and partnership between nations, even as democracy implies cooperation between individual citizens. [9]
- Doesn't George suggest it, when he pleads for industrial democracy? [9]
- And with democracy, it declares that mankind itself can gradually be rained towards the level of the choice individual who does not labour for gain, but in behalf of society. [9]
- I so adopt it because it furnishes a precise and an agreed starting-point for a discussion between Republicans and that wing of the Democracy headed by Senator Douglas. [7]
- Eventually, if democracy is not to perish from the face of the earth, some other than the crude imperialistic method of dealing with backward peoples, of obtaining for civilization the needed resources of their lands, must be inaugurated--a democratic method. [9]
- Mark how an intolerant democracy completes the work of an intolerant monarchy! [4]
- Americans were absorbed in the great liberal movement begun under the leadership of President Roosevelt, the result of which was to transform democracy from a static to a pragmatic and evolutionary conception,--in order to meet and correct new and unforeseen evils. [9]
- We war only in behalf of, or in defence of, democracy. [9]
- This expresses my idea of democracy. [7]
- Napoleon was at home--a fact attested by a reversal of the hospitable rule of democracy, no visitors being admitted to the palace when he was at home. [4]
- The attitude toward him of the Chipperings and their wives was one of an interesting adjustment of feudalism to democracy. [9]
- On the other hand, the nation grasped the fact that to have one brand of democracy at home and another for dealing with foreign nations was not only illogical but, in the long run, would be suicidal to the Republic. [9]
- I thought I had carried my American democracy far enough. [5]
- Frank Blair and Gratz Brown tried to get up a system of gradual emancipation in Missouri, had an election in August, and got beat, and you, Mr. Democrat, threw up your hat, and hallooed "Hurrah for Democracy! [7]
- And what we've got to decide is whether the old house will do--for democracy--industrial democracy? [9]
- It was no good only to serve the public, for democracy is a weak stick on which to lean. [11]
- The accumulation of gold in the treasury of private individuals, says Socrates, in the Republic, is the ruin of democracy. [4]
- What we must get into our minds is the fact that a social order that insured a large measure of democracy in the early days of the Republic is inadequate to meet modern industrial conditions. [9]
- But the supreme function of the Church was to inspire--to inspire individuals to willing service for the cause, the Cause of Democracy, the fellowship of mankind. [9]
- No; Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, Nobility, Democracy, Adultery the system is too variegated for our climate. [5]
- He is responsible for our whole tremendous experiment of democracy, open to all comers, the best three in five to win. [4]
- We were playing for high but justifiable stakes; and I resented the comedy which an hypocritical insistence on the forms of democracy compelled us to go through. [9]
- Open-mindedness is the first requisite of science and democracy. [9]
- After a hard fight they were beaten, and when the news came over here, you threw up your hats and hurrahed for Democracy. [7]
- You think you fight for freedoms, for democracy, but you fight for this! [9]
- Two dynasties had fallen before the uprising of this fierce democracy. [6]
- On the contrary every man threw up his hat, and hallooed at the top of his lungs, "Hooray for Democracy! [7]
- Nor are the ethics of the manner of our acquisition of a part of Panama and the Canal wholly defensible from the point of view of international democracy. [9]
- Crozier was the essence of democracy, which in its purest form is akin to the most aristocratic element and is easily affiliated with it. [11]
- An aristocracy of derived rank and inherited privilege being out of the question, and an aristocracy of talent never having succeeded anywhere, because enlightenment of mind tends to liberalism and democracy, there was only left the experiment of an aristocracy of wealth. [4]
- This is a democratic country, and she'll prove democracy a success before she's done. [11]
- So much for Democracy when it becomes a catchword. [9]
- What kind of democracy were the allies fighting for? [9]
- His view of democracy was ignorance controlling ignorance. [11]
- And just as democracy insures to the individual the greatest amount of self-determination, nations also shall have self-determination, in order that each shall be free to make its world contribution. [9]
- We have all decided that this is a war for the under dog, whether he comes from Belgium or Armenia or that so-called land of Democracy, the United States of America. [9]
- He instances Monroe County as another, where Judge Trumbull and Jehu Baker addressed the persons whom the Judge assumes to be the friends of Lincoln calling them the "Free Democracy. [7]
- The American democracy, committed to the principle of the conservation of domestic natural and human resources, could not without detriment to itself persist in a foreign policy that ignored them. [9]
- These were the classes which combated the growth of democracy at home, in national and state politics. [9]
- What may be called the English tradition of democracy, which we inherit, grows through conflicts and differences, through experiments and failures and successes, toward an intellectualized unity,--experiments by states, experiments by individuals, a widely spread development, and new contributions to the whole. [9]
- Whereupon Lord Renfrew bowed and smiled too, and stroked his mustache, which was a habit he had, and so fell naturally into the ways of Democracy. [9]
- Democracy, apparently, must blunder on until that question too, is solved. [9]
- But, despite the best intentions, circumstances and environment, as well as the precarious situation of her empire, prevented her from liberalizing her foreign relations to conform with the growth of democracy within the United Kingdom and the Dominions. [9]
- We're supposed to be fighting a war for democracy. [9]
- They have not at heart the ends which give to the name of democracy what hope and virtue are in it. [6]
- By some subtle art of the chairman the debate had been guided to the very point where he had from the first intended to guide it--to the burning question of our day --education as the true foundation of democracy! [9]
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