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However, "On Liberty" and "The Subjection of Women" capture the enduring power of custom to blunt critical thinking and to inspire a popular hostility to dissent.

But there is an even deeper inconsistency between those ideals and the subjection of every other society on earth to mass surveillance.

The transformation of northern Mali into a sanctuary for terrorists and the subjection of its people to medieval cruelties are a threat to the entire West African region.

Local activists said there has been an escalation in attacks on human rights workers and local residents, including beatings and intimidation, arrests and the subjection of female activists to humiliating and intrusive body searches.

His major works from A System of Logic (which made his name in his thirties) to On Liberty and The Subjection of Women look collectively, in retrospect, like a 20th-century blueprint.

When I asked her what her in-laws thought of her, she said, "I don't remember much except their saying, 'She's a nice little thing.' And I would think, Oh, yes?") Hardwick's various identities, as wife, mother, Southerner, and artist, had also coalesced into an unpredictable and challenging point of view on feminism and the subjection of women.

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A forgotten future: a still uncreated site whose moral architecture is founded not on ownership and dispossession, the subjection of women, outcast and tribe, but on the continuous redefining of freedom - that word now held under house arrest by the rhetoric of the "free" market.

"On Liberty" and (especially) "The Subjection of Women" might even be considered two of the first modern critiques of the formation and operation of unjust totalitarian power.

By authorizing and legitimating the subjection of women, pornography makes the very real harm of women's subordination invisible as harm: rape, harassment and other forms of oppression come to be seen simply as sex.

His retreat was—in his intentions temporary, because he wanted to renew the attack on Parthia in 118 AD and "make the subjection of the Parthians a reality," but Trajan died suddenly in August 117 AD.

The exceptions to this rule, such as Plato's Republic and John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women (1861), were few and far between.

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