Lexicographical Neighbors of Democratizers
Literary usage of Democratizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Causes and Cures for the Social Unrest: An Appeal to the Middle Class by Ross Lee Finney (1922)
"Intellect and conscience are the only successful democratizers. Now, membership
in the middle class is essentially a thing of the mind and heart. ..."
2. The Labor Situation in Great Britain and France by National Civic Federation, Commission on foreign inquiry (1919)
"that while under this plan of the democratizers distribution of dividends would
go to an enlarged circle, the bulk of our people would still be exposed to ..."
3. Anselmo: A Tale of Italy by André Vieusseux (1825)
"... continued pro tempore, but a multitude of hot-headed individuals were sent
from Naples, to inundate the country, under the new name of democratizers. ..."
4. Empowerment: A New Covenant With Americas Communities, President Clintons ...by Henry G. Cisneros by Henry G. Cisneros (1995)
"Cities are the great democratizers of American society, where people of different
cultures and languages meet, mix, ..."
5. Democracy in Latin America: (Re)Constructing Political Society by Manuel Antonio Garretón Merino, Edward Newman (2001)
"Democratization: Where democratizers meet conflict managers According to Bloomfield
and Reilly. “[d]emocratic systems have a degree of legitimacy. ..."