Sentences with phrase «authoritarianism even»

But the movie works as a critique of authoritarianism even if he's just a mayor and the dogs are just dogs.

Not exact matches

But the beguiling lures of authoritarianism» or even of neo-traditionalism and neo-orthodoxy» must be resisted; we can not, without indulging in acts of bad faith, pretend to certainties we do not possess.
But even here, a critical eye may detect a soft authoritarianism in the minister's words to those most obviously dependent upon him.
Both forms of authoritarianism must be set aside, even though this means living without the security these positions offer.
Although the books do sprinkle warnings against «legalism» and in favor of «context» throughout their pages, the overall message remains one of rigid, uncompromising parental authoritarianism toward even the tiniest newborn.
To join and stay in the EU, member states must be democracies — that means unelected European Commissioners, and even other heads of other member states, do not pronounce on member state democratic politics (unless a country is veering towards authoritarianism — in which case the EU treaty has clear procedures for this — see Article 7 of the Lisbon Treaty http://eur-lex.europa.eu/JOHtml.do?uri=OJ:C:2008:115:SOM:en:HTML).
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described as a brazen display of authoritarianism demonstrated by the President Muhammadu Buhari - led APC Government, the handcuffing of its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh «even when the court is yet to hear his case.»
It's even, for this director, tantalizingly political, venturing into dark territory about such utopia - bursting ills as bigotry and authoritarianism.
This year's event took in the migrant crisis, Russian authoritarianism, sulky sculptors — and even introduced us to a loveable pig.
And even if authoritarianism is put in place by consent or through acquiescence then everyone has to consider how likely it is to be helpful based on historical precedent.
Last time I checked over 75,000 people read that article and there was even a publication put out by one of the lobby groups entitled «Why You Should Have a Screening Mammogram» (and avoid reading garbage on the internet) that was a point by point refutation of my position without acknowledging my article based on both smearing me and authoritarianisms like «only read peer reviewed article in reputable journals».
The real fear, and it tends to be highly correlated (studies keep showing, anyway) with strong «conservatism» and even more, with authoritarianism (at least libertarians, once they get a great grasp of the facts, if not zealots, can start to change their perspective on CC) is both fear of change, and fear of a wildly myopically presumed macroeconomic harm.
While the Paris Agreement and the neo-liberal global consensus certainly falls far short of meaningfully addressing the current climate crisis, the rising authoritarianism and denial of climate science exhibited by the Trump administration embodies an even more dangerous direction.
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