Many analysts foresee widespread social unrest over increasing economic hardships compounded by long-simmering anger over the repressiveness and high-handedness of Suharto's military-based government.
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Revolution, he believed, was an inherently creative act against the repressiveness of the state, and he coined a word, " nomadism, " to describe it.
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In spite of the general repressiveness, the Beatles'real-life Hamburg engagements have happened here as well ( and have already been denounced in the state-run press ).
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As far as they're concerned, the five self-styled revolutionaries protesting the repressiveness and narrowing spectrum of social justice of Brazil's military government are dilettantes who haven't proven themselves.
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He also apologized in an interview to " every student of Objectivism " for " perpetuating the Ayn Rand mystique " and for " contributing to that dreadful atmosphere of intellectual repressiveness that pervades the Objectivist movement ."
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Citing the growing repressiveness of his rule, and reports of cannibalism that were splashed across the pages of Paris Match, France installed as president Dacko, the man it had prompted Bokassa to overthrow 14 years earlier.
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Churchill was also an emblem of the worst sort of repressiveness ( he initially lauded Mussolini, for example, and he was brutal in his opposition to British strikers, and to the various colonies seeking independence ).
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While the repressiveness of the old Nigerian dictatorships is gone _ and Saturday's vote remains a historic move to end 15 years of military rule _ some Nigerians are wondering just how democratic this new process really is.
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That lends a hollow tone to Alma's later accusations that Gustav's repressiveness made her little more than a servant and drove her into the arms of her next lover, architect Walter Gropius ( Simon Verhoeven ).
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Others answer that these problems are themselves outcomes of the very repressiveness that seeks to eliminate them, where citizens thinking, speaking, and acting freely have contributed to a society where freethinkers thrive, without having to fear repression through intolerance.