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Republicanism

Republicanism meaning

The political ideology of being a citizen in a state as a republic under which the people hold popular sovereignty.

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If this is an insight that animated the Republicanism of George H.W. Bush, it is also an approach to politics that created tension between that form of Republicanism and a more cynical wing of the GOP with deep roots in Texas.

In England a type of republicanism evolved that was not wholly opposed to monarchy; thinkers such as Thomas More and Sir Thomas Smith saw a monarchy, firmly constrained by law, as compatible with republicanism.

Barrister, Joe Brolly, characterised him as a "computer geek" who wrongly became a suspect because of his links with Irish republicanism.

He even dated the rise of republicanism among the middle classes to this grim event.

He never hid his Republicanism.

Republicanism emerged as a compromise at the constitutional convention between partisans of a centralised national establishment and champions of a decentralised grassroots membership.

Several developments in the Middle East since the late 1970s led to the rise of violent religious extremism and Islamic republicanism that today threaten both secular and conservative regimes.

That's the verdict of Clive Irving, veteran royal commentator and author, who said the tide of republicanism crashing through Britain and the Commonwealth was only going to get stronger.

Trump-era Republicanism proved equally turbulent.

A few Irish flags and a banner representing a supporters’ group of the Glasgow Celtic Football Club (whose hardcore supporters are associated with Irish Republicanism) were seen.

But constitutional republicanism can exist only through the active participation of a united people working within the confines of the nation-state, debating among themselves, but coming together to agree on principles.

If Trump was Republicanism now, then rejecting the President meant rejecting the Party.

Only the real hardliners of pro-violence Republicanism, who hate Britain to the point of lunacy, still defend him.

The widening map had some Democrats coveting not only victory Tuesday but also a landslide repudiation of Trump and his brand of Republicanism, including aspirations of flipping Texas for the first time since 1976.

Those are broadsides that scorch, and they are not from a Democrat, but from one reared in the bosom of Republicanism, and what it means for America.

Walter shares an apartment with his longtime partner, Henry Wilcox (strapping John Benjamin Hickey, who balances his character’s Republicanism with intensity, charisma and just enough likability to keep detractors off balance).

Without rural voters and the almost entirely white South Asheville suburbs, Republicanism in Western North Carolina dies a slow death.

America’s model republicanism is a product of conventions that are remarkably resistant to radical change.

A radical thinker, a prolific pamphleteer for republicanism, and, after the death of Charles I, a diplomat with the title of Secretary for Foreign Tongues.

But the longer he waits, the more of an opening he gives to alternatives who can offer a more undiluted strain of Republicanism—and there's always someone who thinks they can provide that purer choice.