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Filter by Meaning The philosopher criticized despotism for its disregard of individual freedoms.
The citizens revolted against the despotism of the tyrant.
The despotism of the dictator silenced any opposition to his rule.
The citizens yearned for a leader who would bring an end to the despotism and restore justice.
The historical period was marked by a long era of despotism and lack of individual freedoms.
The journalist criticized the despotism of the ruling party in his newspaper article.
The dictator's despotism led to the suppression of basic human rights.
The revolution aimed to overthrow the despotism of the military dictatorship.
The memoir recounts the author's personal experiences living under despotism.
The human rights organization advocated for the abolition of despotism worldwide.
The political cartoon depicted the leader's despotism by portraying him as a dictator.
The despotism of the tyrant stifled any opposition.
The citizens rebelled against the despotism of the king.
The dictator's despotism resulted in widespread fear and oppression.
The overthrow of the despotism led to a period of democratic reforms.
The people yearned for freedom from the despotism of the regime.
The despotism of the emperor extended to every aspect of life.
The country suffered under the despotism of a military junta.
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