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What used to be a vibrant if fractious political debate, nourished, tolerated, and often exploited by the leadership, has turned into a dull and dismal discourse, steered by political directives, and driven by fear of suppression and the loss of position inside an ever-swelling bureaucracy.
Violent conflict is particularly probable if the claims of the various ethnic groups are incongruous, if groups have strength and are organized, if it is possible for groups to take action, if success is a feasible outcome, and if there is a tangible fear of suppression and discrimination on the basis of ethnicity.
If we carry the reasoning in Mencius and Xunzi one step further, we see the need to protect a space in which they may speak freely without fear of suppression, and hence a derive a right in the "thin" sense of what one has whenever one has justifiable claims on others to assure one's possession of things or one's exercise of certain capacities.
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His criticism seems to be motivated less by an ideological quarrel with the United States -- a country whose ideals and virtues he admires and whose principles of free inquiry and expression have enabled him to speak and publish without fear of suppression -- than by a contempt, rooted in the anarchist political tradition, for the operations of power.
In Libya, at least in the two-thirds of the country not yet lost to the rebels, a dictatorship that has all the standard instruments of suppression and fear seems in some measure to have lost the power to command the fealty of its citizens.
It only sugarcoats the bad reality of suppression and control".
Following the ensuing era of suppression and oppression, we again revolted and we were again repressed.
The arrest roused fears of suppression of the press.
Fears of suppression delayed a stateside publication of the book until 1962, when Grove Press brought out an expanded and revised edition.
Her pointed question and comparison turned what was supposed to be my reported piece about youth fears of fraud and suppression into an opinion piece about something many of us are feeling increasing urgency about: the serious possibility that the presidential election may be stolen - and what to do before and (if necessary) after the election is stolen.
What I can say is this: Cuba was the flavor of the Caribbean, the iron balconies and street music of New Orleans, the political suppression and fear of Russia, the poverty of Mexico, the quaint sidewalk cafes of Europe, the corner parks of New York City, the family love of Miami and no boats.
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