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Tyranny

2015
This article reviews the traditional social psychology of tyranny. We show how this is rooted in the assumption that group psychology per se, and more specifically, immersion in cohesive groups, is at the root of both submission to authority within groups (as exemplified by Janis's work on groupthink) and domination over members of other groups (as ...
Reicher, Stephen D.   +1 more
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Tyranny ?

Moreana, 2012
Thomas More may or may not have been a victim of Henry VIII’s tyrannical vengeance, but what is certain is that he was indeed a victim of a constitutional revolution. He would not allow himself to subordinate loyalty to the Church to loyalty to the Crown, and the Crown would not allow him to maintain loyalty to the Church if it meant making the Church
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A tyranny of nouns

British Journal of General Practice, 2023
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Tyranny of the Obsessional Character

Psychological Reports, 1991
This essay relates many of the unwelcome features of modern life to the increasing influence of obsessional personality traits. This influence is becoming more pronounced as civilization advances and comes to be increasingly reliant upon depersonalized mechanical and commercial systems. The result has been a glut of unwanted information, an exaggerated
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The tyranny of technology

Medical Journal of Australia, 1987
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The Tyranny of the Should's

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
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Beware the angry leader: Trait anger and trait anxiety as predictors of petty tyranny

Leadership Quarterly, 2013
Leo Kant   +2 more
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Petty Tyranny in Organizations

Human Relations, 1994
Blake E Ashforth
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