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Перевод: oppressing


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Тезаурус:

  1. Thus, under capitalism, women's oppression is not simply a question of individual men oppressing individual women, nor of men in general oppressing women in general; it takes the form of exploitation in the labour market, which has become essential to maintaining capitalism - low wages, harsh working conditions, little job security - as well as exploitation in the home and family.
  2. The authors argued that the huge cultural wealth of China which had once made it such a powerful nation had become a massive psychological burden, weighing the people down, oppressing and stifling free thought.
  3. There was something subdued about the evening after that, as if the full significance of the events of the past few days was oppressing both of them.
  4. If, in Lady Chatterley's Lover , the scales were to fall from Connie's eyes and she were to see the worship of Mellor's phallus for what it is, a means of subordinating and oppressing women, she could free herself and develop her authentic will, ego and individuality.
  5. They didn't succeed in oppressing me when I was in prison for 16 years and I ask you now, don't stand alone when you can be together" .
  6. He went on to say that it was helpful to the Republican cause to have allies and supporters in the oppressing country itself, and that Jasper, Bert, and your friends could play a useful part, changing public opinion, providing information.
  7. This Army caste is oppressing us greatly.
  8. As a result, "human society is generally divided against itself, one part, the more powerful, oppressing the other".
  9. To regard the latter as systematically oppressing madness and forcing it to the margins - to literature, or the hospital - is simply to repeat, in reverse, the very structure that is being criticized.
  10. (iv) Individuals choose to belong to national groups (even if the oppressing force reduces the range of choice to a very narrow one) and do so as the selection of a strategy for action, not the passive recognition of some primordial ordering.
  11. One modern variety of this Catholic critique of structural sin in society is represented by the Liberation theology evolved in Latin America, which sees in the economic and political structures of capitalism itself a principal manifestation of sin, oppressing God's poor and subverting true human community.
  12. (iii) National liberation invariably takes its form from the nature of the force oppressing those to be liberated.
  13. They clung together in silence, the dread of their disease and its mortal power oppressing them.

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