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  2. Tyranny (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tyranny refers to a despotically ruled state or society. Tyranny (Julian Casablancas + The Voidz album), 2014; Tyranny (Shadow Gallery album), 1998;

  3. Tyrant - Wikipedia

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    They consider tyranny from historical, religious, ethical, political and fictional perspectives. "If any point in political theory is indisputable, it would seem to be that tyranny is the worst corruption of government – a vicious misuse of power and a violent abuse of human beings who are subject to it."

  4. Monarchomachs - Wikipedia

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    The term Monarchomachs was coined by William Barclay [5] in his book De Regno et Regali Potestate (”About the Powers of Authority and Royalty”), published in 1600. Barclay's theory was that the Huguenots had lost their struggle with the Catholic Church and were turning their battle towards the government to undermine the king's support of the Catholics.

  5. 80 years later, Battle of the Bulge heroes remind us why we ...

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    The 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge reminds us that appeasing tyrants never works. The U.S. must continue to stand strong against tyrants like Vladimir Putin to keep America safe.

  6. Opinion - Standing against tyranny: Our fight for political ...

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    We call on the international community: do not forget the political prisoners. Do not ease the pressure on their captors. Support the people of Belarus and Russia who continue to resist.

  7. Tyranny - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Tyranny

  8. Tyrannicide - Wikipedia

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    Plato describes a violent tyrant as the opposite of a good and "true king" in the Statesman, [6] and while Aristotle in the Politics sees it as opposed to all other beneficial forms of government, he also described tyrannicide mainly as an act by those wishing to gain personally from the tyrant's death, while those who act without hope of personal gain or to make a name for themselves are rare.

  9. Which 38 Republicans voted against Trump's plan to keep the ...

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    The U.S Capitol is seen after U.S, President-elect Donald Trump called on U.S. lawmakers to reject a stopgap bill to keep the government funded past Friday, raising the likelihood of a partial ...