"Authoritarian control" refers to a type of governance or leadership where one person or a small group holds all the power and makes decisions without considering the opinions or rights of others. It involves strict rules, limited freedoms, and little or no democracy.
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Because these executions, with the dubious guilt of those involved, are a symbol of the subtle but frightening reassertion of
authoritarian control in the Middle East.
China, of course, needs to
keep authoritarian control of its society and that means stopping access to the outside world where free speech can threaten its grip.
@rufusclyde: I was thinking that with Stockholm syndrome, the captured / kidnapped individual eventually becomes sympathetic, even protective toward the person who has
asserted authoritarian control.
New York City, as the perpetual colossus of world culture, had claimed
near authoritarian control of the fast - paced society of modern art.
He's terrifying, reminding us that pure human aggression with no moral or
authoritarian controls over it can be the scariest thing in the world.
In general, authoritative control has positive effects on child behavior,
while authoritarian control has been found to have negative effects on the child (Baumrind 1966).
Among the many members weary of Mr. Silver's near -
authoritarian control of the body and the devastating headlines of the last week, an allegiance to Mr. Silver is no longer a good thing.
It is possible, of course, that were such an America to come into being, with all
the authoritarian controls that would be required, those worthies would change sides and protest the oppression.
Authoritarian control or no discipline at all.
His work generates and inhabits interstices between apparent contradictory ideas such as construction and destruction; the theological and the technological; temporality and permanence;
authoritarian control and organic spontaneity.
Hiorns» installations and sculptures generate and fill gaps between disparate ideas: between construction and destruction, theology and technology, temporariness and performance,
authoritarian control and spontaneity.
These two definitions of control: rational vs. inhibiting (that Diana Baumrind borrowed from Pikas, 1961), she uses to distinguish between authoritative control and
authoritarian control.
A common approach is to distinguish between authoritative control and
authoritarian control (Baumrind 1968, 1971).
In the present analysis, this dimension is separated into either authoritative control and
authoritarian control or behavioral control and psychological control.