0 -- systemkritik; afvigende mening
At the same time, they are complemented by no sustained pattern of dissidence from his authority.
And in the menacing light of external threat, dissidence begins to look like treason.
To judge by the multiplying regulations of medieval prisons, inmate dissidence was rising throughout the fourteenth century.
So, even under personalistic electoral systems that would promote fragmentation inside parties, legislators' dissidence can be mitigated.
In these protests, the people's taste for participatory politics is nurtured, and their dissidence is unleashed by directly challenging political authority.
The possibility (perhaps more than the fact) of dissidence, as well as of other kinds of failures to do one's part, is an essential part of shared agency.
On the one hand, its engagement with history is defined by its dissidence against the way things are, against the symbolic order in its historically constituted form.
They are a testimony to the beliefs of the time and, especially in the case of chapels, a testimony to dissidence.
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