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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enduring idea" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a concept or notion that remains relevant or significant over time. Example: "The enduring idea of justice has shaped societies for centuries and continues to influence modern legal systems."
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In doing so, he pieces together a history of the enduring idea of Vikingness, which is "refashioned for each new generation according to its tastes".
We stock our symbolic survival kits with the enduring idea of New York, which is more resilient than any of its architecture.
The following article on aesthetics first published in 1929, in the 14th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica is shaped by Croce's unique and enduring idea that art embodies not beauty but "expression," or the coherent movement of the will.
It captures the enduring idea that this country only works when we accept certain obligations to one another and to future generations; that our rights are wrapped up in the rights of others; and that well into our third century as a nation, it remains the task of us all, as citizens of these United States, to be the authors of the next great chapter in our American story.
And although a Blair-led Labour government turned that on its head by introducing the Human Rights Act, in retrospect it is clear that the same government failed to weigh in the balance the proposition laid out by Klug that any institutional measures to protect human rights must not stifle the enduring idea that those rights derived from people struggling to address abuses of power.
When combined with the enduring idea of citizenship as an instrument for integration and the recurring references to international conventions in the preparatory documents for the act, it is fair to conclude that concerns for individual rights have gained pre-eminence over traditional notions of national identity.
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You and I, as citizens, have the obligation to shape the debates of our time, not only with the votes we cast, but the voices we lift in defense of our most ancient values and enduring ideas.
Plato's dialogue Crito is the origin of several enduring ideas in the philosophy of law, such as that the law by nature claims authority over its subjects and that the very relationship between law and its subjects somehow gives rise to an obligation of obedience.
She is passionate about utilizing technology to take enduring ideas from concept to reality.
As I watched the menorah lighting at the foot of the Eiffel Tower via live-stream, the Rebbe's powerfully enduring ideas that continue to mobilize men and women to go where few others will and disrupt the status quo, struck a lively note that took me back to my childhood.
The original progressives gave us women's suffrage and consumer protections; the civil rights movement desegregated our schools and restaurants; the conservatives introduced still controversial but enduring ideas like school choice and supply-side economics.
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