Nevertheless, the detested forms of human oppression are not enough, so to speak.
What they detested above all was plutocracy, and they craved a world wherein industrialism and speculation were subordinate to vaguely-defined spiritual values.
Thus, the hapless crier, for one unlucky moment, became the incarnation of a detested policy and paid the price for decisions made by superiors.
Throughout his career he detested the suffocating complacency so often found in faculty culture.
A particular form of masculinity permeates the hoboes' sense of identity, which defines itself against the ' ' feminised ' ' and therefore detested condition of domesticity.
They might be detested or mocked, but they could certainly not be ignored.
It must have been galling to retreat so publicly, especially for a man who detested the status quo.
The increasingly apparent linkage between confession and sedition was grist to the mill of those evangelicals who detested the traditional theology of penance.