| 41. | "Open, liberal democracies fail if they try to protect themselves by becoming illiberal, closed and repressive ."
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| 42. | It was said that Dickens s racism, grew progressively more illiberal over the course of his career ".
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| 43. | His regime was also criticized by human rights groups, such as Human Rights Watch, as autocratic and illiberal.
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| 44. | Seemingly paradoxical statements underpin root race theoretic philosophy existing beyond bifurcations of " liberal " or " illiberal " notions.
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| 45. | :: : From skimming the article, I have surmised that the author has re-discovered illiberal democracy.
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| 46. | Examples of illiberal democracies include many Latin American countries, as well as some countries in Eastern Europe and Asia.
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| 47. | Dinesh D'Souza, the best-selling bane of multiculturalism ( in his " Illiberal Education,"
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| 48. | Washington was sound on race but his record on slavery was mixed, though not illiberal for his time and place.
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| 49. | But Stephanopoulos thought that such a potently illiberal line, unqualified, would make President Clinton a prisoner of conservative oratory.
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| 50. | Instead, his new autobiography, " Here I Stand, " proves him a rather illiberal theological popularizer.
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