A Quote by Peter Fenn

A basic tenet of healthy democracy is open dialogue and transparency — © Peter Fenn
A basic tenet of healthy democracy is open dialogue and transparency
A basic tenet of a healthy democracy is open dialogue and transparency.
Even if we accept, as the basic tenet of true democracy, that one moron is equal to one genius, is it necessary to go a further step and hold that two morons are better than one genius?
The Transparency Bill is something we should all support - practical steps in promoting an open and accountable democracy.
American democracy is greater with free speech and open dialogue.
Transparency in government, no less than transparency in choosing government, remains a vital national interest in a democracy.
Such a small percentage of our population carry the burden of knowing what's really going on in our country's name, and I think that unless that's out in the open and people are discussing it, then our healthy democracy is not so healthy.
The basic tenet of black consciousness is that the black man must reject all value systems that seek to make him a foreigner in the country of his birth and reduce his basic human dignity.
The construct of William Gibson the Writer is coming down, and become more open. It's more of a Glasnost - Transparency! Transparency is what it is.
The equality of rights of all citizens is the basic tenet of modern democratic societies.
The written word is the basic of everything. Most important, the idea, and after that, the dialogue. You can rehash the dialogue as you go along, it 's disgraceful to have to do this, but now and again you have no choice.
It is a basic tenet throughout the Scriptures that God rewards diligence, faithfulness, endurance, and steadfastness.
Trust in the ability of people to make decisions about their own future is a fundamental tenet of democracy.
I am completely in favour of dialogue and engagement. But it must be a true, open dialogue.
The peaceful transfer of power is a central tenet of American democracy, and Connecticut stands ready to aid in the protection of our country.
You know, this dialogue is only helpful when we come, both of us, to a point where we realize that no dialogue is possible, that no dialogue is necessary. When I say understanding or seeing, they mean something different to me. Understanding is a state of being where the question isn't there any more. There is nothing there that says, "Now I understand!" That's the basic difficulty between us. By understanding what I am saying, you are not going to get anywhere.
Hinduism's basic tenet is that many roads exist by which men have pursued and still pursue their quest for the truth and that none has universal validity.
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