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Перевод: dissidence
[существительное] разногласие; раскол
Тезаурус:
- He had himself witnessed the "dissidence of dissent" as a child: his father, a stonemason in Hexham, left the local Congregational chapel when the new minister turned out to be an Arminian, and migrated, somewhat illogically for a Calvinist, to the local Wesleyan chapel.
- So, it's stuck with defending this form of public housing in the face of mass dissidence within the working class itself, not so much with the principle of council housing as the tenants' lack of control over design and management.
- Their ambivalent attitudes were described in a number of social science surveys as a "clash of values" rather than dissidence.
- For centuries one of the most telling criticisms of Nonconformity had been its penchant towards disintegration, what Edmund Burke called "the dissidence of dissent".
- As soon as the group became too large to be controlled by a hyper-active Healy rushing around the country to quell the first signs of dissidence it had to be smashed.
- Godwin and his circle had grown out of a relatively broad tendency within the rising industrial bourgeoisie, but was then, as a specific formation, forced into crisis - into a dissidence verging on rebellion - within a general crisis of the social order, itself still politically directed by another class, the ruling landed aristocracy.
- The decree's ostensible purpose was to suppress the growing dissidence of some of the minority tribes in the oil-producing eastern states, which claim that they have lost land and gained pollution without receiving royalties for the huge quantities of oil pumped out of their territory.
- But their dissidence 15 cauterised by their isolation and poverty.
- But in recent years his plays have been more about the paradoxical nature of dissidence itself: the emotional turbulence of the authority given the individual as a public spokesman, and about the fact that one of the worst features of any totalitarian system is the need to conform to other people's expectations.
- While the masses and nomenklatura flocked in their hundreds of thousands to Glazunov's exhibitions and he lived lavishly in Moscow, he ably kept going a parallel reputation for dissidence: "He has been a lifetime opponent of Soviet authority, and his art has always defied the politics and prejudices of his time".
- The basic purpose of obscenity laws is and always has been to reinforce cultural taboos on sexuality and suppress feminism, homosexuality and other forms of sexual dissidence.
- Where the boundaries of accepted thought are being crossed, there you will not find the BBC; where there is dissidence or protest, there you will not find the BBC; where there is irreverence or resistance to cant, there you will not find the BBC.
- If I risk ending this long study of sexual dissidence by speaking of love it is without apology and simply to acknowledge its inspiration.
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