We are in a period of transition, from several thousands of years of male authoritarianism, and a new society must be forged. |
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The existence of a leader who hires the group and essentially defines its artistic mission implies a certain authoritarianism. |
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This is real moral leadership, as distinguished from the authoritarianism masquerading as morality. |
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This sexual authoritarianism is justified by a biological perception of sexual differences. |
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I am not surprised that these conservatives would be excited and thrilled to see a re-affirmation of their authoritarianism and bigotry. |
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In my experience, moral outrage all too quickly becomes self-righteous authoritarianism. |
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However, like people high in authoritarianism, those high in social dominance seek to derogate members of out-groups. |
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But his rule was clouded by allegations of authoritarianism, corruption and a lack of scruples in dealing with his opponents. |
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They are deeply uneasy with social instruments like shame or opprobrium, which smack of big-nosed authoritarianism in a new guise. |
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However, his relentless authoritarianism as Home secretary has led him to be distrusted by many in the party. |
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He hits on the tight connection in everything we're seeing between incompetence, state mendacity and incipient authoritarianism. |
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The first minister's lurch to populist authoritarianism is obscuring a success story, one in which law and order policies seem to be working. |
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The country has successfully weathered the painful transition from authoritarianism to participatory government. |
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The enlightening thing about Gidden's tract is its scattiness, historical amnesia and implicit authoritarianism. |
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Nationalism, on the other hand, tends to express itself in authoritarianism, emotionalism, personalism, vengefulness and mean-spiritedness. |
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No major cross-regional analysis provides convincing evidence that Internet use is likely to undermine authoritarianism. |
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These people who want greater transparency, greater accountability, are upset about the corruption and the dominant authoritarianism. |
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Who wouldn't want to turn the world's most populous nation away from authoritarianism? |
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It was characterised by an excessive and even undue respect for authority and authoritarianism. |
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Forced labor, in the midst of a war against authoritarianism, was a dicey matter. |
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These leaders must take a chance that a cautious relaxation of authoritarianism will breed moderation among extremist oppositions. |
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The president's thinking was shaped by this country's democratic values in contrast with that country's authoritarianism. |
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In it I expose the almost bovine stupidity of a famous Leftist psychologist who tries to pin authoritarianism onto conservatives. |
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I want increased liberty, equality and fraternity, not a diminution of democracy as we are tiptoed into totalitarianism and authoritarianism. |
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Perhaps because of her humble background, she studiously avoids the elitism and authoritarianism of many of her competitors. |
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It was the bitter resentment of an unhappy childhood that set Butler against all dogma, all overweening authority and authoritarianism. |
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The authoritarianism and gratuitousness of this act provoked national indignation and set off the transition to democracy. |
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At the same time Eastern Europeans often frown at our excited questions about the political authoritarianism in their country. |
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The transparency that was required for the treaty's implementation helped the country's evolution from one-party authoritarianism to multiparty democracy. |
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The ruling authoritarianism there breeds inept and corrupt politicians. |
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This is a city that struggles unsuccessfully to shake the traditions of backwardness, authoritarianism, ignorance, corruption, and social inequality. |
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Libertarians rightly recoil at the authoritarianism of their opponents in the debate but wrongly privatize what is an inherently collective and political right. |
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The vacuum created by their abandonment is filled either by authoritarianism or mob rule, or a dangerous combination of both. |
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While it lays bare the authoritarianism of Mr Putin's regime, this farrago has also shown something just as troubling: shambolic incompetence. |
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Malaysia and Indonesia continue to straddle the line that divides authoritarianism from democracy. |
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This protection may take proactive forms, and may entail substantial efforts to manage future risk by meliorating the effects of authoritarianism elsewhere in the world. |
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Populism, authoritarianism and the unlawful war on terror have plunged our societies into security-obsessed lunacy. |
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Except that within a year of taking power, he is showing the same authoritarianism that marked his regime in Gujarat. |
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A small minority openly criticise the authoritarianism of both the Brotherhood and the army. |
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The region's structural weaknesses, like its authoritarianism and corruption, will not disappear overnight. |
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It may, on the other hand, represent a step backwards into forms of authoritarianism. |
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I am certainly not suggesting that the self-righteous authoritarianism of this government places it on the same level as the Third Reich. |
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Is it authoritarianism that impels you to intervene in this way or is it a deep love of souls? |
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The relationship between corruption and authoritarianism was further analysed. |
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Numerous political scientists point to Russia's current abundance of oil revenues as the main source of its remaining authoritarianism. |
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Despotism and authoritarianism are given a semblance of democracy in order to conceal their true nature. |
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By the way, there has been widespread talk about a supposed swerve towards authoritarianism in Venezuela. |
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He would clearly have marched with the Diggers and the Levellers, almost as much the enemies of Cromwell's authoritarianism as of Charles' belief in the divine right of kings. |
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The network is a flytrap for cranks, conspiracy theorists, anti-Semites, and defenders of authoritarianism. |
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But no level of authoritarianism in Morsi's deposed government could justify the level of violence today. |
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Erdogan has become the prime target of the demonstrators, for what they claim is his authoritarianism and Islamism. |
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Indeed, Russia had become a dangerous compound of medieval authoritarianism combined with a chiliastic Marxist-Leninist ideology. |
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The authoritarianism of the party was not imposed to outlaw trade unions. |
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A reassessment of the training methods and the culture of secrecy and authoritarianism that has permeated this police force for many decades is needed. |
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Dissent against Erdogan has been simmering for a while because of his increased authoritarianism. |
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He highlights his disregard for self-absorbed authoritarianism. |
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New Lanark, the most famous early mill village, was created and run by its begetter, Robert Owen, with a blend of benevolence and authoritarianism. |
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This approach, although often grounded in good intention, can easily morph into a technocratic authoritarianism. |
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This smacks of authoritarianism and of a high-handed approach to state affairs, again reinforcing the notion that there is no real or sufficient balance of power. |
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The rollback came two days after Mr. Orban offered an undetailed pledge to change parts of new Hungarian laws that critics say are pushing the country toward authoritarianism. |
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In practice, this objection, in a country like China, could lead to a development strategy characterized by cultural conservatism, economic liberalism and state authoritarianism. |
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But birth control must not be based on coercion or technocratic authoritarianism, nor should it lead to the imposition of foreign models or to dogmatic interference. |
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After a new and long period of authoritarianism came the outbreak of independence, led by nationalist forces and others based more on purely democratic aspirations. |
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The perception is growing that the old type of military or Kemalist authoritarianism is being replaced by a more civilian type of repressiveness. |
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Thirty years on, the human rights situation, despite the persistence of authoritarianism in some parts of the continent and the military dictatorship in Burma, has dramatically improved. |
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Manning accuses the church's power structure of authoritarianism, patriarchalism, and indifference toward the rights of women and children. |
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Before her election Ms Park disavowed her father's authoritarianism. |
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This boycott is our signal to the Hanoi authorities that they should urgently embark on a process of transition from authoritarianism to democracy in Vietnam. |
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Working together we must ensure that it will be impossible to return to the times of authoritarianism or military or civilianmilitary dictatorships. |
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Whether it is crowded, institutionalised and autonomous, associative life contributes more in reducing authoritarianism, arbitrary rule and leads to effective pressure in favour of democracy and good governance. |
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His authoritarianism, supposed or real, was felt to be a 'necessary evil. |
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Mubarak's authoritarianism and his perceived efforts to Islamise Egyptian society. |
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He claimed the English national character was being changed by this authoritarianism. |
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He argued that this view is the principal theoretical presupposition underpinning most forms of authoritarianism and totalitarianism. |
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Since colonialism, African states have frequently been hampered by instability, corruption, violence, and authoritarianism. |
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Or are there forms of authoritarianism, dominion or possessiveness? |
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The economically most powerful dictatorships arrogantly proclaim their authoritarianism, exploiting the international community's divisions and the ravages of the wars carried out in the name of the fight against terrorism. |
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The philosophers and scientists of the time broke away from the authoritarianism of the church and making use of reason alone they became enthusiastically optimistic about what was called «human progress». |
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The elections took place against a background of unbridled state authoritarianism, rampant corruption and deep-rooted poverty for more than 75 per cent of the population. |
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The Syrian regime has become a byword for intransigence and monopolistic authoritarianism. |
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Moreover, according to the same Report, the wave of democratization in Africa in the 1980s has lost momentum and several countries on the continent are falling back or are at risk of falling back into authoritarianism. |
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In this kind of vicious circle, Romano writes, brutal dictatorship or theocratic authoritarianism will seem preferable to a beastly Hobbesian state of nature. |
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Erdogan has roundly denied the charges of Islamism and authoritarianism. |
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The democratic system had lasted for less than a century before it collapsed under the weight of the inborn tendency in human affairs to replace popular rule with authoritarianism. |
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Labour's is an airy-fairy authoritarianism. |
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P leaders like Manish Sisodia alleged that this was an example of authoritarianism. |
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It also marks a form of infantilizing authoritarianism that labels legitimate questions and professional concerns as dissent and threats to the institution. |
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Samuel Huntington has argued that Sinic or Chinese civilization is characterized by political authoritarianism, subordination to authority, hierarchy and conformity. |
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Dawish also notes the Lebanese political system, despite numerous shortcomings, is far from the suffocating authoritarianism found in many other Arab states. |
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Like his plays of the 1980s, The Hothouse concerns authoritarianism and the abuses of power politics, but it is also a comedy, like his earlier comedies of menace. |
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The rest is a mishmash of superstition, pietism, a sugary sentimentalism, a streak of Puritanism, and a bleak authoritarianism borrowed from Victorian England. |
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For their part, the social democrats pointed to the dislocation caused by revolution and later the growing authoritarianism of the communist parties. |
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The danger is not revival of military rule, but the rise of a new authoritarianism of civilianized former officers allied with conservatives and business cronies. |
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In the later half of his second term, Ravalomanana was criticised by domestic and international observers who accused him of increasing authoritarianism and corruption. |
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Abolition was often adopted due to political change, as when countries shifted from authoritarianism to democracy, or when it became an entry condition for the European Union. |
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Economic liberalism combined with moderate monarchical authoritarianism to accelerate the adaptation of the Netherlands to the new conditions of the 19th century. |
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