Sentences with phrase «tyranny through»

This system is brilliant in that it tempers the fluctuating mood of the country, attempting to keep the ship of state from being turned suddenly and swiftly in one direction or another by any single person or group - attempting to prevent mob rule and tyranny through democracy.
The need for relief is a consequence of the hostility of nature to human existence and the moral imperative for human beings to overcome nature's tyranny through productive labor.
That is the very definition of tyranny through FEAR OF PAIN.
Would we study the understandings of tyranny which can be found in various cultures at various times and places and somehow gain an understanding of tyranny through this study?
Through the religious tax the nation protects itself from creating financial tyranny through the concentration of the bulk of the national income in the hands of a few individuals, or of the ruler who might claim it in the name of the state.

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Using the word «tyranny» once and «absurd» nine times, Judge Orenstein accused the DOJ of trying to use the authority of the All Writs Act to get through the courts what it couldn't get from Congress.
«Advancements» earned through tyranny never endure.
She cuts through the two decades of self - deception, bullying, and patronizing since the so - called Sexual Revolution established its tyranny over American social life.
G. K. Chesterton defined tradition as «democracy extended through time,» and for Eliot, tradition offered the advantages of democracy — diverse viewpoints and a protection against tyranny — nestled in the cocoon of time.
Through loyalty to what is true and right, without regard to individual and group wants or calculated advantages, release is gained from both external compulsion and the more insidious tyranny of desire.
When self - interest dominates a society, the rule of the people becomes the tyranny of the mass, exercised through persons who hold authority in the name of the people.
Plato and Jefferson, and I think the average American, are united in thinking it is better for a society to go through the fire of revolution than to remain under tyranny.
In El Salvador the goal was to maintain control through more subtle forms of tyranny.
Moral Realism inherent in this approach is to avoid two absolutist positions of utopianism - one, the approach of political religions which seek to bring perfect community on earth through political action, which ends in tyranny because it asks the impossible from power - politics; and the other, a withdrawal from politics because it can not bring perfect community on earth, which ends by tolerating the worst tyranny and oppression without resistance.
All through the Cold War, their journal was one of the few reliable sources for documentation on the persecution of believers under Communist tyrannies.
Governments that ignore the functioning communities in which their people live will fail or survive only through tyranny.
Against this background, both the woman's desire for her husband, and his need through support to prove himself worthy of her desire, protect — at least at first — burdened and weaker woman from simple tyranny and, even more, from abandonment.
Yet some men, through journals such as Christianity and Crisis, edited by Reinhold Niebuhr, condemned pacifism as a denial of moral responsibility in the face of gross Nazi injustice and tyranny.
Inasmuch a democracy is the tyranny of the majority, a republic restrains the will of the majority through a set of restrictive laws intended to limit government power.
They have shown that tyranny can be defeated through the collective will of the people.
In a dictatorship even with a benevolent monarch, we end up going through tyranny, revolution and conflict.
Through a fluke, one of the sharks is found dead and Oscar (Will Smith, I Robot), one of the lowly fish living under the shark tyranny, claims to be the one that did the shark in.
His bullying reign of tyranny is now infamous as played through the media's lens.
While escaping the Sheriff's men, Robin flees through Sherwood Forest, where he hooks up with a band of men yearning to be free men once again, needing a champion like Robin to take up the cause against the rampant tyranny.
Americans of all political preferences would rise up against such tyranny if their rights were squelched by corporations, yet teachers unions have been legally trampling the free - speech rights of teachers throughout our nation for decades through forced dues used to fund their one - sided political agendas.
In a smart move, Tyranny first introduces bits and pieces of the world through what I'd liken to a short choose - your - own - adventure sequence.
Call of Duty: WWII takes players to the front lines of the greatest military conflict ever known, through a personal story of heroism and the unbreakable bonds of brotherhood, in the fight to save the world from tyranny.
Knowing that, I started Tyranny — it's unlikely I'll ever get through both, and even if our reviewers preferred Pillars, I'd rather start something where I know I'll see the ending.
Embark on a journey through a vicious world ruled by darkness and imperial tyranny — the lands of Blackmist.
Ubisoft has also announced the Assassin's Creed III Season Pass, featuring «The Tyranny of King Washington,» an all - new single - player campaign told through three episodic content packs that lets gamers experience an alternate history of the events following the American Revolution.
With Tyranny, we made sure these were at the forefront, through the lens that evil has already conquered the world.»
You see the Overseer can control anybody in the city through his evil VR system and it's up to you to end his tyranny.
Through the use of series and narrative sequences she exposes the tyranny of fashion (Burning Shoe, 1977), domestic violence (Domestic Warfare, 1975), and the exploitation of women (The Model's Revenge, 1974).
Great work Frodo, er, Douglas Keenan, you stamped your way to freedom through Mordor from their tyranny to destroy the One Ring of Secrecy.
And only a boat big enough for everyone can break through Oil's tyranny and successfully navigate the roiling seas of accelerating climate disruption.
With the exception of the US and Canada, every Democratic nation in the Americas has at some point in its history fallen into tyranny, as have many elsewhere throughout the world such as the Roman Republic all the way through more modern examples of western nations including Germany and France.
The concern for the tyranny of the majority is well addressed by allocating certain jurisdictions to the provinces, and through the courts.
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