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Definition of dictatorial from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. synonyms dictatorial, magisterial, dogmatic, doctrinaire, oracular mean imposing one's will or opinions on others. dictatorial stresses autocratic, high-handed methods and a...
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Definition of dictatorial in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of dictatorial. Pronunciation of dictatorial. Translations of dictatorial. dictatorial synonyms, dictatorial antonyms. Information about dictatorial in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. Synonyms: dictatorial, authoritarian, dogmatic,
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Dictatorial decision making processes are the extreme case of vested interests, in which one person or a small group of people have the power to govern an entire country or region, making decisions which favor themselves and their cohorts over the interests and needs of the society as a whole.
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Encyclopedia: Dictator
A dictator is an authoritarian, often totalitarian ruler (e.g. absolutist or autocratic) who assumes sole power over his state, though the term is normally not applied to those who acquire such positi...
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During this period, Germany was under the dictatorial rule of Adolf Hitler. For some scholars, dictatorship is a form of government that has the power to...
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America's Best Political Newsletter. Exclusive to CounterPunch Newsletter Subscribers! Why Hillary Clinton Has Always Been a Republican Unless Congress immediately impeaches Bush and Cheney, a year from now the US could be a dictatorial police state at war with Iran.
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Definition of dictatorial at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, pronunciation, synonyms, and translation. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. appropriate to, or characteristic of, a dictator; absolute; unlimited: dictatorial powers in wartime.
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Dec 1, 2009 Betraying its dictatorial and anti-free speech agenda, the United Nations has blocked two-time New York Times number one bestseller and...
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From the Right; Seizing Dictatorial Power WASHINGTON -- Misadvised by a frustrated and panic-stricken attorney general, a president of the United States has just assumed what amounts to dictatorial power to jail or execute aliens.
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The continuation of the drug war, and the Patriot Act, Homeland Security Act and other dictatorial laws prompted by the 9/11/2001 terror attacks, have decimated the Bill of Rights, and shredded the traditional American right to due process of law, freedom from official surveillance, arbitrary violence, and far more.
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