Sentence examples for equality of citizenship from inspiring English sources

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The states left no doubt that in taking this step they were giving expression to a basic and widely shared philosophical belief that equality of citizenship was impossible in a nation where inequality of wealth remained the rule.

As a candidate marketing himself as a political outsider, he could have opened up a national conversation on equality of citizenship and reached out to all voters, including Ahmadis, Hindus and Christians.

But what racism does is to naturalise things such as religion, making possible the identification of all Muslims with the actions of a minority of extremists and justifying the denial of religious freedom and equality of citizenship.

When approaching the town board for permission to expand a restaurant or install speed bumps, they shouldn't have to bow their heads in prayer.But as Justice Samuel Alito notes in his concurrence, Justice Kagan's appeal to equality of citizenship proves too much.

It is vital that the international community now puts its faith not in a government which has repeatedly, violently, and with impunity attacked its own citizens, but in those citizens who are attempting to create a genuine equality of citizenship and democratic transformation.

Across the globe, there are similar debates about what more is required beyond formal equality of citizenship.

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One family of substantive equality ideals, equality of democratic citizenship and civil liberties, is perhaps no more controversial than formal equality of opportunity.

Constitutions may indeed offer equality of political citizenship, but fall well short of delivering the promise of democracy that most people aspire to.

Primary among these social bases in a democratic society are the conditions needed for equal citizenship, including equality of political rights and fair equal opportunity, as well as personal independence and adequate material means for achieving it.

She noted that American colleges had served as "both the emblem and the engine of the expansion of citizenship, equality and opportunity — to blacks, women, Jews, immigrants, and others who would have been subjected to quotas or excluded altogether in an earlier era".

This story starts in 1787, but it also prominently includes the 27 Amendments ratified over the last 225 years which improved our Constitution by ending slavery, enshrining guarantees of equality and citizenship, expanding the right to vote, and ensuring that the national government has the power and resources necessary to protect the nation, address national challenges and secure civil rights.

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