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America’s founding
fathers
were motivated by a similar belief that unchecked power, even when democratically legitimated, could be dangerous, which is why they created a constitutional system of internally separated powers to limit the executive.
Fathers, brothers, and male leaders must be engaged to care for and empower girls.
True, America’s founding
fathers
created a system of checks and balances designed to preserve liberty at the price of efficiency.
Peace was at the heart of the ambition of Europe’s founding
fathers.
We need founding
fathers
– or mothers – and nations moved by a clear understanding of their interests and a popular enthusiasm for European integration.
The faces of the mothers and
fathers
say it all: vaccines prevent illness and save lives.
Think of the rhetoric of Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s, or of the founding
fathers
of the European Community.
He has elevated the isolated, traumatized “Jew” – still at odds with the “gentiles,” not to mention the “Arabs” – above the secular, liberal, and globalized “Israeli” envisioned by the country’s founding
fathers.
The ruled, in this ideal system, will naturally obey their rulers, just as sons obey their
fathers.
As British Prime Minister David Cameron said of the agreement with France: “This is the beginning of something new, not an end in itself” – words that echo those of Jean Monet, one of the Union’s founding fathers, on cooperation in the West.
In practice, Xi may well prove to be a nationalist; certainly, his generation, like the founding
fathers
of the People’s Republic, dreams of turning China into a stronger, more prosperous country.
Unpaid household and care work is gradually shedding its reputation as “women’s work,” and men today are assuming more household responsibilities than their
fathers
and grandfathers did.
India’s founding
fathers
wrote a constitution for their dreams; we have given passports to their ideals.
One young mother, Rosalia, who lives in a small shack with seven children by different fathers, may look destitute to Western eyes, but she has a small business selling dried meat.
They were mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, children and grandparents.
Fertility rates stay high and the children of these poor, under-educated mothers (and fathers) have few realistic prospects of escaping poverty.
Each belonged to a special class of women whose husbands or
fathers
were their country’s recognized founding father or longstanding political leader.
For some, this “shortcoming” was seen as an advantage, enabling some of them to project an image of innocence and purity, even martyrdom, as they stood in the place of their deceased husbands or
fathers.
It should come as no surprise, then, that civilians like Nasser, who have lost mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters in US strikes, are outraged not only at the US, but also at the Yemeni government, which consented to the attacks.
Beyond creating a better life for herself, an educated, empowered girl supports the prosperity of members of her family and wider community – including fathers, brothers, and husbands, as much as mothers and sisters.
Indeed, in reflecting on their childhoods, many graduates may lament that their
fathers
spent too little time at home, or were less nurturing than they could have been.
They must aim to love and give fully, not only as fathers, but also as sons, husbands, brothers, uncles, and even friends.
To this end, they should ask their own
fathers
and grandfathers what they wish they had done differently – and plan accordingly.
Simply put, the kind of support that young women’s
fathers
and grandfathers probably offered to their mothers and grandmothers is not the only kind of support a woman can or should expect from her partner.
At a well-established pilot site in Soweto, South Africa, both mothers and
fathers
are returning to learn the results of the testing – an unprecedented level of interest.
Jean Monnet, one of the EU’s founding fathers, repeatedly returned to the notion that the urgency of emergency would propel integration.
Not only can and must
fathers
assume a greater role in child rearing; a large part of homemaking is perfectly suitable to be met by the market.
Otmar Issing, one of the
fathers
of the common currency, correctly stated the principle on which it was founded: the euro was meant to be a monetary union, but not a political one.
The founding
fathers
of what is now the EU were well aware of the long-term strategic potential of what many at the time regarded as an inconsequential technocratic measure.
Unlike their fathers, most of these oligarchs-in-waiting have no graduate training.
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