The authoritarian character of contemporary conservative beliefs and attitudes.
The central criticism of the 1960 programme has always been directed against its allegedly authoritarian character.
This led to a debate about the authoritarian character of the Society's institutions.
Its president, Askar Akayev showed an autocratic and authoritarian character.
The new constitution, adopted in 2010, further sharpened the authoritarian character of the regime.
From 1979 onward, however, the constitution was gradually purged of its authoritarian character.
The authoritarian and mechanistic character of the prison system also ensures that the staff reformer is vulnerable to being co-opted, marginalized or driven out.
The defencelessness of those working to promote the Basque language and culture clearly shows the authoritarian character of the so-called young Spanish democracy.
It maintained the overall authoritarian character of the 1940 document, including the broad powers vested in the president.
At the same time, he grew disillusioned with the increasingly authoritarian character of the rule of Porfirio Díaz during this period.