The philosophes criticized the ancien regime of religious superstition and dogmatism, hidebound social traditions, and repressive morality. |
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The latest move to establish regional offices has created fears of a possible return to repressive and abusive practices. |
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Others say the West has forced the government to reinstate the repressive apparatus used by the previous regime to quash opposition. |
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A brutal military junta rules Burma, while repressive Communist regimes control Laos and Vietnam. |
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The country is drifting dangerously towards aggressive military adventurism and the establishment of a repressive national-security state. |
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The stories have a raw texture that lays bare the rather bleak emotional life of her repressed, and repressive environment. |
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The following films deal with rebellion against arbitrary or repressive authority. |
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The theatre became world-famous for staging protest theatre throughout the repressive apartheid years. |
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In places like Burma, it takes the form of virtual forced labor under a brutally repressive military dictatorship. |
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People are fed up with regimes that are repressive and have failed to deliver prosperity. |
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Reprehensible, too, were the succession of Cold War alliances with repressive but anti-Soviet regimes. |
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Following a visit to San Salvador in 1973 she wrote Salvador, describing the repressive political regime. |
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The Tokugawa brought peace and stability to the country, but at the costs of a repressive political style. |
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France was ruled by an absolutist monarchy and dominated by a repressive mercantilist economic policy regime. |
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It should stop propping up right-wing repressive regimes, and should not crush attempts at reforms and the redistribution of wealth. |
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It is also a politically safe position for the narrator who must negotiate his way through a repressive political system. |
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With those resources, there's no need to plunder the Arctic Wildlife Refuge or support repressive regimes like the Saudi monarchy. |
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Irrepressible woman takes on repressive system, this time in the form of a free-spirited art professor taking on the McCarthy era. |
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For him, a libidinal and Dionysian Black Orpheus had the potency to mount an explosive attack on the repressed, repressive West. |
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What's to prevent additional development assistance from being wasted by repressive, inefficient states? |
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The US has long held out a promise of freedom to people living half-suffocated lives in repressive societies. |
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This is evident not only in the imposition of an alien, Eurocentric repressive moral code, but also in acts of violence and sexual exploitation. |
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The first article was about the role of the Oedipal process in the generation of guilt and the repressive denial of the memory of murder. |
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This reactionary perspective has handed successive governments an opportunity to develop anti-democratic repressive measures. |
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Their libertarianism was more aesthetic than political, an assertion of personal autonomy against repressive philistinism. |
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He should look at the records of repressive rulers who keep the lid on too tightly. |
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The story limns the unforgiving and often repressive claims of memory and family tradition in unresolved discord. |
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By the time of the Revolution, the standing army had become a symbol of repressive authority and arbitrary rule. |
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In foreign policy, its hard to claim the moral high road when you're stumbling down the low road arm-in-arm with repressive dictators. |
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This administration started repressive actions against taggers, but with little success. |
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And finally, does authoritativeness necessarily imply repressive authority? |
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Conversely, a claim of a right to secede from a repressive dictatorship may be regarded as legitimate. |
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And while misemploying the police in its repressive measures, the crime rates for Malaysia have been allowed to go through the roof. |
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In one verse he introduced a sideswipe at the repressive legal system of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
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Under the bill, a declaration of an emergency is a blank check for the government to use repressive measures for up to nine months. |
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Finding the strict regime unnecessarily repressive on the kids, he drafts them into a choir, much to the chagrin of the tyrannical head teacher. |
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The country's military dictatorship is a repressive, democracy-crushing, bloodthirsty, murderous bunch of thugs. |
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But it needn't simply be a case of helping the destitute Afghans swap one set of repressive masters for another. |
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I would very much like to think that every repressive country in the world could have its velvet revolution, and soon. |
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This oligarchic social structure is increasingly maintained by means of repressive laws, police violence and racism. |
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These groups, despite the brutal opposition of the state, continue to struggle against corrupt and repressive regimes. |
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For many of us, such a subdued, small town, near communitarian environment would feel repressive, stultifying. |
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Mercenaries are not choirboys, but some outfits have signed up hired guns trained by repressive regimes. |
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In 1953 a relatively democratic and secular regime was overthrown by a CIA backed coup, leading to the repressive absolute rule by the Shah. |
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Here, when there is cooperativity and the repressive activities of u and v are balanced the null clines, being sigmoids, intersect three times. |
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The new legislation could, said commentators, enshrine the most repressive aspects of martial law in the penal code. |
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Founded in 1793, following the repeal of the repressive Penal Laws, Carlow College, Ireland, is today well into its third century of education. |
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He says that I am repressive, intolerant, populist, insular, sloppy, and ignorant. |
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There are many examples of regimes every bit as repressive as Iraq's falling to popular revolt. |
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There are many politicians in the free world who favor seemingly pragmatic cooperation with repressive regimes. |
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The fifties were free and easy if you endorsed the status quo, but repressive and suffocating if you did not. |
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In his radical past, Livingstone may have made a warning about the police using provocations staged by anarchists to step up repressive acts. |
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There is no textual evidence to suggest that Jesus was concerned to see the repressive tax system changed, or that he urged the tax-collectors to revolt against it. |
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Fascist regimes invariably implemented repressive measures against women. |
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The atmosphere on campuses has gotten repressive enough that comedian Chris Rock no longer plays colleges. |
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Examples of the oppressive and repressive treatment of women abound. |
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By restricting aid to only registered groups, the State Department is colluding with repressive regimes, fear democracy advocates. |
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The baron ought to be repellent, but he quickly gathers the audience on his side, as an unlikely agent for freedom in a repressive, ossified society. |
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Anyone who assumed the history of blacks in Canada was infinitely less repressive than the American equivalent is in for a rude awakening after seeing Journey to Justice. |
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This is why Rastafarians refer to the repressive outside world as Babylon. |
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Increasingly repressive measures to crush the rebellion have resulted in a death toll of 1,100 guerrillas, police and civilians over the past four years. |
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The sexually repressive and sexually unequal patriarchies seem to be collapsing demographically just as fast as the sexually liberal and equal societies. |
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Each has been corrupted by its occupation and seen its reputation irredeemably tarnished by the harsh, repressive and trigger-happy behaviour of its soldiers. |
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They ask, rather, that we open our eyes to the realities of a racialized and repressive social order whose institutions wage war against many young people. |
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This system was subverted by his brother John when he succeeded to the throne in 1199, and extraordinarily repressive measures were set in motion to extort money from them. |
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But it's nonetheless true that right at the moment, dependence on oil is forcing the West to funnel money to repressive regimes in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and elsewhere. |
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Nor should the irony of this be overlooked, given Hanson's stridently self-righteous defense of free speech in the face of repressive political correctness. |
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Crime management is now provided by repressive police forces in the cities and towns and a gendarmerie in the countryside and a national guard in remote areas. |
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Brenda Maddox, who had written a biography of Thatcher to accompany the programme, credits Dennis Thatcher with liberating his wife from her repressive background. |
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As in Wright's novel, in Chicano urban texts the nihilist renounces institutions and ideologies which are perceived to maintain a repressive social and racial order. |
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But by using hyperbole and muddling the difference between repressive regimes and the imperfections of democracy, Amnesty's spokesmen put its authority at risk. |
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One cannot help but admire these women in their courage to be gender rebels, ostentatiously flouting centuries of repressive, patriarchal social conditioning. |
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This only ends up securing unequal, repressive, and intolerant societies. |
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Some boroughs and counties are quite repressive and others are very open. |
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The fight for the dissolution of repressive bodies and the release of political prisoners was forever linked with the demand for recognition of Basque sovereignty. |
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The government has increasingly resorted to repressive measures. |
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The intellectuals, students, et cetera, will turn on this government as repressive and undemocratic in the not too distant future. |
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What remained of the guild system was swept away in the name of free enterprise and repressive legislation choked the beginnings of the trade union movement. |
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Koji Yakusho's performance as both the repressive inventor and his smirking nemesis rivals Jeremy Irons's in Dead Ringer. |
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Is suicide a response to systemic repressive regulated and controlled systems that are viperous and vicious? |
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In response, the English parliament passed repressive measures that included denying the Welsh the right of assembly. |
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Petersburg student, the revolutionist Victor Haldin, who has assassinated a savagely repressive Russian government minister. |
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Lowry maintained, in interviews conducted later in his life, that he had an unhappy childhood, growing up in a repressive family atmosphere. |
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In Eastern Europe, on the other hand, landowners were able to exploit the situation to force the peasantry into even more repressive bondage. |
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The general easement of repressive policies became known later as the Khrushchev Thaw. |
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He shortly afterward denounced Stalin's use of repression in 1956 and proceeded to ease Stalin's repressive controls over party and society. |
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The economic meltdown and repressive political measures in Zimbabwe have led to a flood of refugees into neighbouring countries. |
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First, the classical rule forbids any unilateral right to use force to overthrow a regime on the sole grounds that it is repressive in character. |
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Though not as demonstrably bloodyhanded as Idi Amin, Eyadema's repressive rule has aroused condemnation from international human rights groups. |
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It has been estimated that 3,000 Eritreans flee their impoverished and repressive homeland every month. |
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What future repressive policies will these killings be used to justify? |
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Meanwhile, the SLORC carries on more repressive actions, including forced relocations, village burnings, imposing slave labor, and murder. |
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Enabling pseudonymity gives cover both to bad actors and those trying to evade repressive governments. |
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A society that was exclusive and repressive is now freer and more open. |
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Illiteracy and innumeracy rates are high, and repressive social values are embedded in the culture. |
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This led to tension, particularly in the Punjab region, where repressive measures culminated in the Amritsar Massacre. |
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Parliament began to enact repressive legislation in order to silence the reformers. |
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There was debate as to where this put the student's lives in jeopardy in the repressive regime if a reporter had been exposed. |
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Now I happen to believe the regime of Saddam is a very brutal and repressive regime, I think it does enormous damage to the Iraqi people. |
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I shall, for the rest of this paper, take patriarchy as the model case of a repressive social relation often considered beyond the scope of the libertarian project. |
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These legislative measures proved largely inefficient at regulating the market, but the government's repressive measures to enforce them caused public resentment. |
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The early Test Laws were followed by more repressive measures. |
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The social engineers of the past were trying to wield the state's repressive weight and facilities to recast society in conformity with AtatE-rk's principles and revolutions. |
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Yet I still wouldn't outlaw such cruel and repressive clothing, as long as it's the women themselves choosing to wear burkas and they're not being coerced by family members. |
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Simpson's passion thus appears visually normative, part of the stock-and-trade style of mildly repressive, not rudely exhibitive, feminine desire that audiences expect. |
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I know of no better insight into the inner workings of the caudillo regime, of the egomaniacal ruthless dictator sustained by a repressive state apparatus and compliant media. |
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The model created by South Carolina was driven by the emergence of a majority slave population that required repressive and often brutal force to control. |
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Blake's phrase resonates with a wider theme in his works, what he envisioned as a physically and spiritually repressive ideology based on a quantified reality. |
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The image of the Nigerian police became worse during the military era as the force became a ready tool of repression for incessive repressive military regimes. |
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