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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subjection of" is correct and can be used in written English
It means an act of being subjected or brought under control or authority of someone or something. Example: The subjection of the lower class to the wealthy elite has been a source of social and political unrest for centuries.
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Particularly, the notion that "native fanaticism" explains the turbulence of populations subject to imperial rule can be traced back to Britain's subjection of India, Egypt and Iraq.
John Stuart Mill's eloquent essay The Subjection of Women manages this 140 years after publication.
While at school she read The Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill and became a supporter of women's suffrage.
It is not a neoconservative position to rejoice in the subjection of tyrants to the rule of law.
His greatest success lay in the subjection of the Thuringians, achieved with the help of Chlotar about 531.
A party had been formed in the Carolingian Empire to combat the subjection of the church to the state.
The "gradual subjection of reason to faith and authority" in the course of his life presents a microcosm of what happened to Christianity as a whole.
On a list of modern words that changed the most lives, those which Harriet and John wrought together in "The Subjection of Women" must rank high.
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.
In "Playtime," all of French society seems to exist under the subjection of technology; as a result, it is suffused with a sad, tender tolerance.
But there is an even deeper inconsistency between those ideals and the subjection of every other society on earth to mass surveillance.
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