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Even sports coverage seems to have been infected by illiberalism.
Safir's unyielding illiberalism sets him apart from much of the city's elite.
The whole world is watching, and unless America becomes a paragon of liberal democracy, the forces of illiberalism will grow.
It is not about descending into populist illiberalism."
The Left will have to abandon its PC illiberalism or continue to lose ground politically and culturally.
Illiberalism and Beyond: German History in Search of a Paradigm.
The spectrum of illiberalism was broader and less clearly identified with a marginal radical rightist position than Ornea suggests in his study."
The second ingredient of liberal democracy that elite-media - nourished illiberalism denies is a belief in the superiority of argument over force.
British writer Melanie Phillips, no conservative, sees in such casual assertions a breathtaking illiberalism and inversion of traditional values.
The episode, "Butt Out," perfectly captures the Olympian arrogance and illiberalism of liberal elites.
Free Speech, Israel, and Jewish Illiberalism.
(The hankering for a punk-style commotion is precisely for such an illiberalism, a taking of sides, a new order.)
The Ninth Annual Year in Ideas: Cognitive Illiberalism.
But what's given the Schiavo case resonance beyond the Schiavo story itself is that it crystallized the bigger picture of Olympian arrogance and illiberalism on the right.
English fascism had its roots in "diehards", who "made of illiberalism, extreme nationalism, militarism, and racism a base from which home-grown fascist ideas could develop in Britain".
The party leader sought to convince voters of the Lib Dems' "tough and smart" approach to law and order and promised not to "descend into populist illiberalism".
The Failure of Illiberalism (1973) and Dreams and Delusions (1987) - Both books are collections of essays and transcribed speeches concerning 19th and 20th century Germany.
Characterizing himself as neither "left" nor "right" but anti-"tyranny", Haynes cited as evidence of Schrecker's illiberalism her statement that "cold war liberalism did not, in fact, 'get it right.'"
By probing history for answers to how Germany progressed from radical illiberalism to Nazism, Stern has created a cumulative canon of warning signs for the degeneration of any great nation's politics.
Conservative writer Brian C. Anderson praised the episode saying the portrayal of Reiner, Hollywood and their anti-smoking efforts "perfectly captures the Olympian arrogance and illiberalism of liberal elites."
By ignoring the mechanics of fear in the United States, intellectuals have overlooked "the illiberalism reigning inside factory gates and behind office doors," the fear that pervades American society and corrodes its workplaces.
Looking at the history of the Middle East and the sources of illiberalism and radical Islam, it seems to me that creating an American colony in Iraq will do more to stoke radicalism that to contain it."
West German officials imagine that the Russians were particularly keen for an end to the crisis because President Gorbachev would have disliked attending East Germany's 40th anniversary celebrations on Saturday while this spectacular testimony to his hosts' illiberalism continued.
In one episode he praises, "Butt Out," a caricatured Rob Reiner journeys from Hollywood to South Park to mount a fascistic antismoking campaign that "perfectly captures the Olympian arrogance and illiberalism of liberal elites."
"Some of the things we disagree with," Mr. Johnson said in an interview, singling out a reference in the text of the speech to "illiberalism," referring to repressive behavior at the American detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.