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Example sentences for "dictatorship"

Lexicographically close words:
dictation; dictations; dictator; dictatorial; dictators; dictatorships; dicte; dictes; dicti; diction
  1. But not one of these parties feels the dictatorship of the proletariat so near that it experiences the need or desire or even the temptation to examine anew and pass judgment upon the measures proposed in the Manifesto.

  2. After World War II, a long period of Peronist dictatorship was followed by rule by a military junta.

  3. After World War II, the Communists under MAO Zedong established a dictatorship that, while ensuring China's autonomy, imposed strict controls over all aspects of life and cost the lives of tens of millions of people.

  4. Mahmoud Pasha's family who, like all the other old Turkish families, did not approve of this dictatorship of the few, became very active in the Liberal Party organized in opposition to the Committee.

  5. Under the draft constitution proposed for the period after the end of party dictatorship a presidential system was to have been inaugurated.

  6. Under its constitution, the Chinese Soviet Republic is declared to be "the democratic dictatorship of the workers and peasants.

  7. With the approaching abolition of the Party dictatorship the Nationalist leaders were to demonstrate their consistency with their own ideals and programs.

  8. In the meantime, the arbitrariness, the political composition, and the outlook of the transitional Party dictatorship became subjects of hot controversy among the Kuomintang leaders.

  9. Party dictatorship expressed itself in defined forms, as a part of Sun Yat-sen's state philosophy.

  10. Yuean was to find in modern arms the career which led to his dictatorship after the fall of the Empire, and was to perform notable work as a military and administrative reformer, although of restricted value.

  11. In 1927, when Chiang K'ai-shek turned against the peasant unions and officialized the labor unions, a tendency toward outright military dictatorship became apparent.

  12. In carrying out Sun's legacy, the Kuomintang was pledged to the principles of intraparty democratic centralism and party dictatorship over the rest of the nation.

  13. Its record does not justify the assumption that it was merely to camouflage a military dictatorship commandeered by Chiang K'ai-shek.

  14. The Presidential Dictatorship of Yuean Shih-k'ai Not content with having immobilized the National Assembly, Yuean proceeded to kill it.

  15. The Party dictatorship demanded a rigor of discipline and a deflation of revolutionary enthusiasm which soon drove the militant Left out of the Kuomintang.

  16. And so the Presidential dictatorship was administered.

  17. With him a custom-house seems less a place for the collection of revenue than an engine of political influence, through which his dictatorship may be maintained.

  18. The so-called dictatorship turns out, on examination, to be the dictatorship of one section of the proletariat over the rest of it.

  19. Granting for the sake of argument that such a dictatorship would be desirable from any point of view--I do not see how the mere fact that people work proves their capacity to rule, horses also work--would it be possible?

  20. It would be quite as truly a dictatorship of everyone if based upon any other common human quality--say, the fact that we are all bipeds, that we all have noses, or the fact of the circulation of the blood.

  21. And this is what a revolution is--the dictatorship of a new crowd.

  22. In the first place, assuming that it is the dictatorship of all who survive the revolution, this dictatorship of all over each is not liberty for anyone; it may leave not the tiniest corner where one may be permitted to be master of himself.

  23. Of course it is claimed that this dictatorship is really the dictatorship of "all the people.

  24. Bolshevist propaganda will have it that such a dictatorship of the working class is positively necessary if we are ever to get away from the abuses of present "capitalistic society.

  25. The Russian revolutionists now candidly admit this fact in their use of the phrase "the dictatorship of the proletariat.

  26. The Socialist finds warmth in the contemplation of the "coming dictatorship of the proletariat.

  27. As the purely proletarian character of this dictatorship becomes meaningless, the crowd-struggle switches from that of labor as a whole against capital, to a series of struggles within the dominant labor group itself.

  28. The totality of war is a result of dictatorship within government; total coordination results from total authority.

  29. The experiences of the Nazis and the Japanese cannot be taken by ourselves as wholly parallel, since those peoples, under dictatorship and rabid indoctrination, produced a different kind of army from the American.

  30. Since mail propaganda depends on the freedom of the mails, it is much more apt to be used by a dictatorship against us than by us against a dictatorship.

  31. They have managed not to be un-Chinese while creating in China the kind of pervasive dictatorship which Communist control appears to require.

  32. Under the Garibaldian Dictatorship he was appointed governor of Messina and minister of war.

  33. At the end of the legal time of six months Fabius resigned the dictatorship and the war was carried on by the consuls.

  34. Thus, in two days, or even in one, has Wedell's Dictatorship ended.

  35. Wedell's Dictatorship began this Sunday towards sunset; and lasted--in practical fact, it lasted one day.

  36. It was in vain that Kossuth transferred the dictatorship to General Görgei.

  37. In the syndicats the workingmen learn to do their business themselves and to reject the dictatorship of "intellectuals" who have conquered the field of politics which they have made to serve their ambitions.

  38. In socialist writings this transition period is always spoken of as the "Dictatorship of the Proletariat.

  39. The constitutional basis of the present Party-dictatorship in China is well summarized by the distinguished constitutional commentator, Dr.

  40. Party government," so-called, signifies that the whole system of government is under the control or dictatorship of one political party only.

  41. The only difference between party government and dictatorship is that the former is under the dictatorship of an entire political party, while the latter is under that of a single person.

  42. This rule is formally dictatorship by a minority democracy over the absolutely governed majority, since the Party constitution requires intra-Party democracy.

  43. Absence of dictatorship was largely owing to an inability to designate a dictator.

  44. Because I, a woman, have dared to speak publicly against the dictatorship of the Church, the Church, with its usual force and honor, answers argument with personal abuse.

  45. Simultaneously, as the pressure lessened, rifts began to appear in the knot of men who held the Dictatorship in the Republic.

  46. Mark to the Duomo; and thus began the spiritual dictatorship which he exercised thenceforth without intermission till his death.

  47. It was no wonder if, passing as he had done from the discipline of the cloister to the dictatorship of a republic, he should make extravagant mistakes.

  48. But if by Bolshevism we mean an economic class conflict concerning the dictatorship of the proletariat, the answer seems to be that it cannot be established in Germany, under normal conditions.

  49. A curious picture it was this Communist dictatorship in the Wittelsbach palace.

  50. But, as a matter of fact, the demand for a dictatorship by the proletariat is not an essential element in the Council movement.

  51. He well knew that union of all the nations under their holy mother the Church, that temporal bondage in which the law of Christ would become the dictatorship of Augustus, master of the world!

  52. The dictatorship of Moses, the Aaronic priesthood, and the unity of worship stood or fell together.

  53. There is a Levitical revolt; there is an assumption by men in each tribe of priestly dignity; and there is a protest by men representing the tribe of Reuben against the dictatorship of Moses.

  54. He uses his financial dictatorship to support monopoly against the assault of Gentile opposition, and he compels the Gentile to pay tribute as the Mormon does.

  55. In the crises which lead to its adoption, the State is either soon lost, or soon saved; and, the present need passed, the dictatorship becomes either tyrannical or idle.

  56. Towards the end of the Republic, the Romans, having grown more circumspect, were as unreasonably sparing in the use of the dictatorship as they had formerly been lavish.

  57. Sheltering themselves behind the Throne, and nominally deriving their latter-day dictatorship from the Imperial mandate, the military chiefs remain adamant, nothing having yet occurred to incline them to surrender any of their privileges.

  58. The Japanese having captured Kiaochow by assault before the end of 1914 decided to accept the view that a de facto Dictatorship existed in China.

  59. He was careful, however, not to lay this down categorically until many months later, when his dictatorship seemed undisputed.

  60. Remarkable steps were taken a little later in the year (1914) to secure that the succession to the dictatorship should be left in Yuan Shih-kai's own hands.

  61. I will add, that under no circumstances should the dictatorship last long.

  62. One dictatorship created the unity of France, another its military greatness, and a third its prosperity in peace.


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    Other words:
    absolutism; archbishopric; aristocracy; autonomy; bishopric; chancellery; chieftaincy; colonialism; commonwealth; consulate; custody; deanery; democracy; despotism; dictatorship; directorate; directorship; domination; episcopacy; federation; generalship; guardianship; hierarchy; leadership; lordship; magistracy; managership; mastership; mastery; mayoralty; militarism; monarchy; nobility; papacy; pontificate; prefecture; presidency; principality; protectorate; regency; republic; sovereignty; stewardship; theocracy; tyranny