Sentence examples for totalitarian group from inspiring English sources

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Chinese bloggers derided him then as "a master of directing totalitarian group calisthenics," whose "blockbusters create standards for pompous state ceremonies," and similar criticisms are now surfacing.

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In a case overturning the conviction of an anti-Semitic rabble-rouser, Jackson dissented from the free-speech majority, warning of the threat to America from "totalitarian groups who want nothing so much as to paralyze and discredit the only democratic authority that can curb them in their battle for the streets".

Hook's understanding of the dilemma led him to the belief that it was legitimate for a democratic system to take steps to minimize the influence of anti-democratic or totalitarian groups or parties within a democratic society.

Via its media strategy it threatens to become one more totalitarian, exclusive group that is neither liked nor taken seriously.

With totalitarian obsession, it groups North Koreans into 51 social categories, graded by loyalty to the regime.

As Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutical approach makes clear, symbolic texts - beyond their potential 'contextual' possession (and sometimes even instrumentalization) by religious hierarchies or even abuse by (totalitarian) pseudo-religious groups - may rather serve as a source of inspiration for individual actors and business leaders in their potentially very heterogeneous business context.

Totalitarian regimes and terrorist groups commonly use violence as a means to large-scale political engineering; it is more remarkable when democratic countries such as Israel and America do so, usually in flagrant disregard of the lessons of contemporary history.

A technician was cuing up a sample from a song by Laibach, a Slovenian group that fuses totalitarian imagery with pop culture, to subversive effect.

I know this might seem annoying and restrictive, but who knows, maybe there are those among you who have some past experience of acting like a homogenised group of impersonal, totalitarian automatons.

During his tenure as leader, Gaddafi was one busy little totalitarian beaver, arming almost every rebel group you can imagine and many you've probably never heard of: Charles Taylor, Idi Amin, the Japanese Red Army, the Chadian rebels, the IRA, and many others.

✒Meanwhile the heart of this malign neo-totalitarian conspiracy, the Hacked Off campaign group, were beginning to look more like comic bunglers devised by Armando Iannucci.

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