Sentences with phrase «new authoritarianism»

We have got to be very clear... This concept of a sort of new authoritarianism, I think, is a real risk in the world as a whole, but again the best way of dealing with that is to respond to those people who want some authority and order.
The acceptance of that reliability became the ground for a new authoritarianism in which a book was substituted for an institution.
«I'm probably reacting too strongly against the new authoritarianism of the Vatican.

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In «China's «Networked Authoritarianism»,» she shows how «strong governments in weak or new democracies are using second - and third - generation Internet controls in ways that contribute to the erosion of democracy and slippage back towards authoritAuthoritarianism»,» she shows how «strong governments in weak or new democracies are using second - and third - generation Internet controls in ways that contribute to the erosion of democracy and slippage back towards authoritarianismauthoritarianism
If a relapse into traditional authoritarianism is a distinct possibility in America, and I believe it is, we might ask what are the likely candidates for the job of supplying the new orthodoxy.
Indeed, a new religious authoritarianism was already apparent, though more local, more «moral» and more Saxon.
Such a new order would involve, as in the case of traditional authoritarianism, an abrupt shift away from the exclusive dominance of technical reason, but it would not involve the adoption of the reified objective reason either.
As Tocqueville pointed out so clearly, emphasis on individual interest with no ethical or moral restraint so each is «shut up in the solitude of his own heart «13 is the road to a new despotism, perhaps far harsher than traditional authoritarianism.13
And for all the talk of how the Olympics will signify the arrival of a new Russia, only Putin's brand of authoritarianism gave the IOC confidence that the requisite facilities would materialize in six years» time.
Not to be outdone, David Remnick in the New Yorker weighed in with «The election of Donald Trump to the Presidency is nothing less than a tragedy for the American republic, a tragedy for the Constitution, and a triumph for the forces, at home and abroad, of nativism, authoritarianism, misogyny, and racism.
Perhaps what we are witnessing here, at the end of the New Labour story, is the Labour party's final abandonment of the «politics of conscience», of the protest tradition, and its full transformation into a party of executive authoritarianism.
In many ways, this authoritarianism runs with the grain of New Labour's elitism and its managerialist, technocratic conception of politics as something that well - intentioned elites do to and for the people.
I couldn't agree more with your editorial in reference to «New York: Welcome to the state of authoritarianism
Trump «doesn't seem to have an impulse against projecting an image of authoritarianism, which is new,» added Michael Macleod - Ball, chief of staff for the ACLU's Washington legislative office.
An often uproarious new comedy from the creator of «Veep» takes aim at authoritarianism.
Public sector unions are also the facilitators of authoritarianism, because every new law and every new intrusion on civil liberties is accompanied by a need for more unionized government workers.
Some people subscribe to the New York shouting match school of communication, with its insults, authoritarianism and aggression.
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