Education meant the inculcation of truths as dogmas, the institutionalization of habits of obedience, the subjection of the individual to the community. |
Insufficiency here discloses the subjection inherent to super-nature and, in so doing, interpellates the spectator in a grieving of the spectacle. |
Rather, they propose to cross the frontier for no better reason than to aggrandize themselves and to prolong the subjection of their own population. |
God's kingdom is one of fatherly and motherly compassion, not dominating majesty or slavish subjection. |
Technically Roman slaves were the property, the chattels, of their owners, held in a state of total subjection. |
That system must be condemned for what it was: a systematic enterprise of subjection and despoilment. |