It can also be very difficult — see, for example, the many accounts of Sir Montagu Norman's
autocratic rule in the early part of the 20th century when he was the bane of all chancellors of any political colour.
Not exact matches
Although the church, along with all institutions, will find adherents no matter how
autocratic the
rule of its membership is, I claim that
in order for the church to survive
in a healthy manner,...
These societies were not necessarily full democracies
in which citizens cast votes, but they were radically different from the
autocratic, inherited
rule found — or assumed —
in most early societies.
Bulawayo's words paint a clear yet lyrical message of life
in Zimbabwe, a country
in turmoil for decades under
autocratic rule.
Tensions
in Egypt boiled over
in January 2011, following 30 years of
autocratic rule under former president Hosni El Sayed Mubarak; protestors filled Tahrir Square, which became the catalyst for two governments being overthrown, first
in 2011 and, following the election of the Moslem Brotherhood,
in 2013.
You could also imagine such a structure as a dystopian court of elders
ruling over how the world communicates, as an invitation to
autocratic governments
in search of total control, or as a meaningless PR stunt.
As other industries, i.e. those related to technology, look to raise productivity by raising the quality of life of their employees, it may be time for industries traditionally
ruled by iron fists to reconsider whether they are likely to attract the best talent with the old
autocratic approach now demonized rather than admired
in film.
I believe teachers should be friendly
in terms of maintenance of discipline and adherence to institute's
rules and regulations, therefore I control and direct students
in a friendly manner without being excessively
autocratic.