When one individual is taking over a group. For example, the three branches of government
in an oligarchy because in a oligarchy, people have to listen
He believed that a democratic government would stop the unjust majorities from taking control over the government.
Thomas Paine compares tyranny to hell , because tyranny is simular to being cruel and hell is mostly cruel things.
Technocracy, being a uncontrolled form of government, would give rise to tyranny. Therefore one would give rise to the other.
Tyranny can be used in many different sentences. For instance: Rachel overcame the tyranny of her step-mother by moving out of her home when she reached 18.
Tyranny
there will be tyranny
It is a slang term used to explain that you are or going get high.
Inter is a prefix for either inside or involved, to say you are inter means you are involved within something. While Generational Tyranny means a form of tyranny that passes on the sins of your father. To elaborate: Generational Tyranny would be that your father owed money and so by defacto of you being his son you are born into his debts. This doesn't deal strictly with debts alone but also contracts. Generational Tyranny would say that you are obligated to follow the laws of your forefather. Note that the above paragraph asserts that you under Generational Tyranny would not have any say in the matter of your contracts or debts inherited. Generational Tyranny claims that the the rulings of a few control the decisions of many even the ones who refuse and that no action is determined by the individual but rather a part of the Tyranny as all parties even the tyrant are conditioned to continue to support Generational Tyranny. Inter Generational Tyranny would be speaking of the interconnection between the various parties or specifically the platform of the interconnection. It could be a made up prefix to that word.
Constraint, or slavery, or tyranny. Liberty is the freedom to act as you wish. The reverse would be subjugation of your thoughts and actions.
Freedom and liberation.
James Otis Jr. (1725-1783) is the lawyer who argued that "taxation without representation is tyranny" during a Boston town meeting in 1765 protesting the Sugar Act (1764).