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Перевод: oppressor speek oppressor


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угнетатель ; притеснитель


Тезаурус:

  1. Lenin's division of nationalism into that of the oppressed and that of the oppressor offered a special type of answer to Rosa Luxemburg, a dual policy:
  2. In the process Fanon might be said to have overestimated the extent to which, from subordination, it is possible to construct "a politically conscious, unified, revolutionary Self, standing in unmitigated opposition to the oppressor" ( Problems , 30).
  3. This, he told her, was Italy's great chance, far greater than in '48, to rid herself of the foreign oppressor and unite to form a great power.
  4. Mary's heart was enlarged with a great vision of God who comes to overthrow the oppressor and rescue the poor.
  5. Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guildmaster and journeyman, in a word oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended either in a revolutionary reconstruction of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes."
  6. Some more theologically articulate members of the provisional movement justify violence on traditional Roman catholic ethical grounds, the theory of the just war against the unjust oppressor.
  7. So apparently they were "popular", for different reasons, with both Christian and native American, with oppressor and oppressed.
  8. So undeserving of it was Jacob, that we might have accused God then of arbitrary favour, worse, of siding with the oppressor instead of the oppressed, as once he seemed to side with Sarah and Abraham against Hagar and Ishmael.
  9. Or, put slightly differently, in imagining that self, he builds into it too much of the oppressor's culture - i.e. precisely that which needs to be destroyed.
  10. While the baritone Gregory Yurisich's superbly sung Tell was a commanding figure, wholly believable as the focus of patriotic Swiss revolt against the Austrian oppressor, the American tenor Chris Merritt as Arnold and the soprano Jane Eaglen as Princess Mathilde never for a moment suggested romantic ardour.
  11. In chapter 21, in the account of Sarah's cruelty and Hagar's and Ishmael's banishment, God appeared to Abraham on the side of the oppressor, not the oppressed.
  12. Its narrator and chief human presence is by no means straightforwardly a victim, and the difference between oppressor and oppressed can be hard to identify.
  13. She has suddenly become the oppressor, the Marcos family the oppressed.

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