Sentences with phrase «exercise arbitrary power»

Thus while both anarchism and republicanism share a principled commitment to opposing arbitrary power, for the republican there are forms of states that will not exercise arbitrary power, while for anarchists state power is inherently arbitrary.
The dominated live in a state of constant fear that the master may, at any point, exercise their arbitrary power.
They can not respect parents and teachers who either exercise arbitrary power over them or are guided primarily by their wants and wishes.

Not exact matches

But here it is necessary to point out that when we speak of the reigning Christ we do not mean the monarchical concept of an arbitrary exercise of power.
Referring to C. S. Lewis's much - cited claim in The Abolition of Man, Kass writes that if «man's so - called power over nature is, in truth, always a power exercised by some over others with knowledge of nature as their instrument, can it really be liberating to exchange the rule of nature for the role of arbitrary human will?»
Though the term arose when the nations were monarchies, and it had a more realistic symbolism then than now, it connotes power exercised, not in arbitrary dictatorial authority, but in loving concern.
Ambivalence is a process of deconstruction of reality and truth which leads to the arbitrary exercise of power, domination and intolerance.
This latter norm prohibits the exercise of arbitrary power by state legislatures, and means that not every law that they enact is by that fact alone constitutional.
But this generated a substantial change; a precedent for the victory of the law of the community over the arbitrary exercise of power.
Building an anti press monopoly / Murdoch movement, would chime well with the public's outrage at arbitrary power being exercised by bankers and gov» t institutions.
Personal domination: linked to the placing of production into a hierarchy and the consequent subordination of workers to entrepreneurs, leaders, teachers, etc.; in short, work as subjection to the arbitrary exercise of power by other individuals.
The republican commitment to the view that people can be at liberty only when they are secure — and equally secure — from the exercise of arbitrary power, has significant implications for the «domestic» political economy of states.
b) the exercise of the discretionary power shall not be arbitrary, capricious or biased either by resentment, prejudice or personal dislike and shall be in accordance with due process of law»
«The granting of pardon also amounts to an arbitrary exercise of powers, which can only continue to weaken the rule of law, deny justice to the victims of corruption, and entrench a culture of impunity of the country's leaders,» the organization said.
«It is trite law that when the word «shall» is employed in a statute, the primary meaning that the court will assign to it is that such provision is mandatory and leaves no room for discretionary or arbitrary exercise of power except a congruence reading if the statute intends otherwise.
What is surprising us that so few people realize that setting up a single national authority to impose on the whole nation a single decision on every one of the thousands of separate judgment calls involved here is an arbitrary exercise of brute power that will generate all kinds of bad results, and no good ones.
Politics will always corrupt science because politics is always about the exercise of arbitrary power, power backed by cops and soldiers with guns.
In one sense, the Court's autonomy concern is based on a juristic fiction of a perfect legal system that contains no gaps or lacunae in the protective safety - net it offers to its subjects, and the glorified references to the principle of mutual trust and the EU's foundational values sound somewhat empty in light of arbitral practice and in light of the fact that arbitrary exercises of public power continue to take place within the internal market, with EU law having little to offer to the affected investors.
Even if his exercise of his common law power could be regarded as random and arbitrary, in these circumstances it would be justified under section 1.
But the court held that the licensing board was not vested with arbitrary power or an unfettered discretion; that its discretion must be exercised with
The exercise of arbitrary government police power to permanently shut down a successful closely - held business on a holiday weekend.
These rights protect us from arbitrary and unreasonable exercises of police power, such as illegal searches or unlawful intrusions into our privacy.
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