-- in short, ALL people who
oppose tyranny in this country.
The Economist recently reported on the growing tensions between those who «lapsed» and those who boldly
opposed tyranny.
Not exact matches
One of the primary reasons that our government was set up as a Democratic Republic (as
opposed to a pure democracy) was to «protect the minority from the
tyranny of the majority».
The religious community, historically
opposed to
tyrannies of all kinds, must recognize the nature of one of the more subtle and insidious
tyrannies of our time — the
tyranny of the chemical age.
It's beyond clueless to compare that to holding kids hostage to get $ 10,000 more a year from fellow citizens who preserve a culture that
opposes terrorist
tyranny.
Dystopia and anti-utopia are not interchangeable, and as terms describe parallel conditions which emerge from diametrically
opposed motives: dystopia describes a deliberately oppressive society, built from its foundations as a structure of
tyranny; while anti-utopia describes a more complex circumstance where the conditions for building utopia fail, and the results amount to those of a dystopian society.