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Meanings of
open society
in English
Russian
закрытое общество
Portuguese
sociedade aberta
Spanish
sociedad abierta
Catalan
open society
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Political ideology.
open societies
closed society
Related terms
political ideology
Russian
закрытое общество
Synonyms
Examples for "
open societies
"
open societies
Examples for "
open societies
"
1
But giant images of rulers tend not to be signs of
open
societies
.
2
This is a hallmark of free and
open
societies
,
Brian Hooks said in a statement.
3
By contrast,
open
societies
were dynamic and able to correct course whenever their dogmas strayed too far from reality.
4
He said a number of Micronesian states and the US share a "commitment to democracy and
open
societies
"
.
5
He said countries that believe in
open
societies
have to practise what we preach'' but he congratulated Senator Payne for turning up.
Usage of
open society
in English
1
Germany is a well-functioning democracy with an overwhelming majority for an
open
society
.
2
We have a long way to go to build a truly
open
society
.
3
America was an astonishingly
open
society
and in some ways a vulnerable one.
4
Some forces, such as the protesters, are desperate for a more
open
society
.
5
Robust debate is part of a free and
open
society
.
6
We went from an
open
society
to a closed society.
7
In an
open
society
everything the mind and hands can achieve is our birthright.
8
Unlike Europeans and Latin Americans, Americans had become accustomed to living in an
open
society
.
9
Canada also had the reputation as an
open
society
with strong protections for human rights.
10
They wanted to live in a more
open
society
where they could speak their mind.
11
I just want an
open
society
,
he said.
12
Mostly, however, it is as well-handled as it can be in such a determinedly
open
society
.
13
It is, in its way, a shocking phrase -why would the
open
society
have enemies?
14
In today's
open
society
,
no government institution is given the benefit of the doubt all the time.
15
Europe, seen by EU founders and their descendants as an
open
society
,
becomes more of a fortress.
16
It thus provided a regional model for a world order based on the principles of
open
society
.
Other examples for "open society"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
open
society
open
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
open society
Russian
закрытое общество
открытое общество
Portuguese
sociedade aberta
Spanish
sociedad abierta
Catalan
open society
societat oberta
Open society
through the time
Open society
across language varieties
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United Kingdom
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