| Environmental policy - 1990 - 392 pages
...any President in our time. In his inaugural address he declared, "We know what works; freedom works. We know how to secure a more just and prosperous life for man on Earth: through free markets ... and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state." That doesn't sound like a man who favors... | |
| United States. President (1989-1993 : Bush) - Budget - 1989 - 212 pages
...and livelihoods as never before. It is a world of rare opportunities — and some serious challenges. "We know what works: freedom works. We know what's...how to secure a more just and prosperous life for men on earth: through free markets, free speech, free elections and the exercise of free will unhampered... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works - 1989 - 330 pages
...certainly in my lifetime. In his Inaugural Address he declared, "We know what works— freedom works. We know how to secure a more just and prosperous life for Man on earth through free markets and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state." Now that certainly does not sound like a man... | |
| United States. President (1989-1993 : Bush) - Presidents - 1990 - 994 pages
...that make the difference. I said it in my own Inaugural Address: "We know what works: Freedom works. We know how to secure a more just and prosperous life...the exercise of free will unhampered by the state." In Latin America, in Africa, Mexico, courageous leaders are turning away from state control of their... | |
| United States. President (1989-1993 : Bush) - Presidents - 1991 - 1040 pages
...fireflies in the night. Ask anyone that evening. They sought what we Americans enjoy: free markets, free elections, and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state. And they were propelled by many things, faith not the least of them. And as they and others marched... | |
| Charles W. Dunn, J. David Woodard - Political Science - 1996 - 212 pages
...commitment to protect freedom as a unique legacy of America. George Bush said in his inaugural address, "We know how to secure a more just and prosperous...elections, and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state."28 The new regard for conservatism went beyond economic indicators. If conservatism was to be... | |
| David Ryan - United States - 2000 - 640 pages
...the constructions of foreign policy. In his inaugural address Bush updated Roosevelt's Four Freedoms: 'We know what works: freedom works. We know what's...elections. and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state.'5 The theme was a centrepiece of US policy. Aid to the liberated countries of Eastern Europe... | |
| John Ralston Saul - Philosophy - 1999 - 212 pages
...are both aimed at the normalization of the untrue. Earlier I quoted George Bush's inaugural address: "We know how to secure a more just and prosperous...through free markets, free speech, free elections." As I pointed out, this statement is both inaccurate and the elements in it out of order. Yet, the identical... | |
| David Ryan - History - 2000 - 270 pages
...the constructions of foreign policy. In his inaugural address Bush updated Roosevelt's Four Freedoms: 'We know what works: freedom works. We know what's...elections, and the exercise of free will unhampered by the state.'5 The theme was a centrepiece of US policy. Aid to the liberated countries of Eastern Europe... | |
| 张秀国 - English language - 2005 - 288 pages
...the long continuity of our institutions and our Empire. (Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill) (13)We know what works: Freedom works. We know what's right;...secure a more just and prosperous life for man on earth t through free markets, free speech, free elections, and the exercise of free will unhampered by the... | |
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