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It was right to try to foster liberty and security, by attacking al-Qaeda and seeking to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
These are democratic governments that go off the rails, either in aggressiveness toward neighbors, cruelty to citizens or backtracking on the promise that democracy will foster liberty and equality.
For Berlin the acceptance of uncertainty was a call not only to cultivate humility, but to foster liberty.
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Strategic thinkers in the Bush administration must have a robust and comprehensive plan for fostering liberty after the fall of dictatorship.
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Truly decentralized states, particularly the Netherlands (which broke away from Spain in the late 16th century) and Britain, fostered liberties that, in turn, fostered innovation and economic growth.
Put abstractly, government may be called on to foster or restore equal liberty.
It was not enough to foster the politics of liberty by turning as many functions as possible over to the free market's wise discipline.
Moreover, the pursuit of punitive policy and the systematic deprivation of liberty actively fosters the conditions that they ostensibly intend to address.
For decades, newspaper editors and television programmers, especially local ones, have chased readers and ratings by spewing panic-inducing "journalism" and entertainment that helped foster support for anti-liberty policies.
In addition to market values, government needs to foster civic values, such as liberty, responsibility, justice, community, equality, compassion, and shared sacrifice.
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