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"That may be very illiberal of me, but some things people are better working out themselves."
These are the illiberal methods of something other than democrats.
Democracy can open the way for many things including illiberal opinion.
"This is most illiberal law in the world," he said.
In so doing they are making reading old-fashioned, illiberal and unappealing.
The Brotherhood may be illiberal and cautious, but they're not stupid.
Any suggestion that this should take place is illiberal.
Walkovers can thus often be a sign of an illiberal democracy.
It's still all illiberal nonsense that should be flushed down the toilet.
That was thought to have all sorts of undemocratic and illiberal implications.
To wave the illiberal slander upon the town; I question, most christian sir!
That was an illiberal thing the party did.
What's at stake is the fate of a liberal ideal in an increasingly illiberal society.
That's what we're seeing today from the illiberal progressives.
But what we read in "Illiberal Education" is seriously misleading.
In that same sense of the word, Israel was deeply illiberal in its origins.
He also accepts Plato's illiberal measures such as the censorship of literature.
I wonder whether you are aware how widespread these illiberal opinions are?
Good to see that he's as illiberal as Blair.
I wish to focus especially on Article 4, which is one of the most illiberal proposals to pass through this House.
Nay, indeed almost all these ideas are definitely illiberal, as it is the purpose of this chapter to show.
What an opportunity for some more illiberal lefty ranting!
"As a person who worked for a period of time as a very big businessman, I can't be illiberal," she said.
They seek to invoke liberal values for illiberal causes.