political liberty

政治自由政治上的自由政治解放政治上的解放

political liberty 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the right to express oneself freely and effectually regarding the conduct, makeup, and principles of the government under which one lives.

political liberty 近义词

political liberty

等同于 civil liberty

更多political liberty例句

  1. Those aligned with the central government rejoiced at the return to “normalcy,” and an end to vigilante violence and civil strife, while others feared that the law could fundamentally undermine the city’s civil and political liberties.
  2. While restrictions on civil and political liberties may be necessary to protect lives, human rights law requires that they go no further than what’s strictly necessary to achieve this goal.
  3. Submission is less a novel of ideas than a political book, and of the most subversive kind.
  4. But since those rosy scenarios were first floated, the California political scene has grown more crowded.
  5. But on Thursday Boxer triggered a Golden State political earthquake, announcing that she would not seek a fifth term in 2016.
  6. Newsom will likely be out if Harris runs since the two are considered allies, California political insiders said.
  7. Weeks retained an unparalleled legal team, which included bitter political rivals Hamilton and Burr.
  8. For several months he remained under a political cloud, charged with incompetency to quell the Philippine Rebellion.
  9. Whether advocates and orators had liberty to plead in causes, manifestly known to be unjust, vexatious, or oppressive?
  10. He worketh under correction, and seeketh to rest: let his hands be idle, and he seeketh liberty.
  11. To give him a party name, he became an anti-clerical, strictly in a political and lawful sense.
  12. She is immensely rich, one of the ablest political women in London, and Jack is desperately in love with her.