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despotism
noun
Government by a singular authority, either a single person or tight-knit group, which rules with absolute power, especially in a cruel and oppressive way.
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The word "despotism" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that means "the exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel and oppressive way." It refers to a situation in which someone has complete power or control over a country or group of people. Example Sentence: The local population was forced to endure the despotism of the tyrannical dictator.
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He can recognise a despot, and the occasions when despotism has to be checked, by force if necessary.
Today, even ruthless despotism, as the implosion of Iraq, Libya and Syria reveals, is no longer a reliable bulwark against militant disaffection.
It is not hard to see why.What those popular uprisings demanded was an end to despotism, an end to humiliation at the hands of the powerful, and a better lot for everyone.But the turmoil has brought few tangible rewards.
It is made more so when those modern states fall into a despotism which combines political repression with economic stagnation.
This should encourage commercial, scientific, educational and cultural exchanges with their neighbours.Henry Politi BrusselsSIR – Regarding the "Tragedy of the Arabs" (July 5th), this is the end result of the burning of the books of Averroes and the near-excommunication of Taha Hussein coupled with centuries of despotism and cultural repression.
But who else do have the Palestinians have?THE PERSIAN GULF AT THE MILLENNIUM..Edited by Gary Sick and Lawrence Potter.St Martin's; 366 pages; $49.95Macmillan £40THEE Gulf, its oil and its twitchiness have partly taken over from the Arab-Israeli conflict as a western cause for concern: there is, after all, Iraq, Iran, Islamism, the despotism of feudal rulers and much else to worry about.
The bloody-mindedness with which Peter the Great worked to death thousands of Russian serfs and Swedish prisoners-of-war in the making of his city exemplifies centuries of Russian and, later, Soviet despotism.
So far, he has shown only the odd right-wing tic such as requiring Osaka's teachers to stand for the national anthem.His tactics look more like determination than despotism.
Despotism by stealth The old slur Reprints Related items Anti-Americanism: The view from abroadFeb 17th 2005The right has two powerful arguments on its side.
Some 350 white separatists held their own ballot in the little town of Orania, but everyone else recognised the legitimacy of South Africa's second all-race local elections on December 5th.Contrary to what many doomsayers predicted before 1994, when the apartheid government finally surrendered to majority rule, South Africa has neither plunged into civil war nor lapsed into despotism.
The difference here is not so much between expressions of despotism and celebrations of democracy most statuary that inflates the human scale invites a deserving raspberry but in what else occupies public space.
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