He believes that the U.S. under Woodrow Wilson was a domestic tyranny.
Hatred for Russian backwardness, moral ignorance, samodurstvo (domestic tyranny) and eagerness to follow darkest of passions.
The transition, as they grow up, from barbarity to brutes to domestic tyranny over wives, children, and servants, is very easy.
Solitude, sickness, and domestic tyranny prepared him for profound melancholy.
Throughout his life, Burroughs turned to friends for adulation and to nature as both a source of inspiration and an escape from "domestic tyranny."
There is no bullet that will eliminate the possibility of domestic tyranny.
"Population control encourages domestic tyranny of a personal and deadly sort."
Not only must he endure Rasputia's domestic tyranny; he also works for her three nasty brothers, who dominate the town through their construction and extortion business.
Biblical authority was very difficult to resist, and presented particular problems to orthodox moralists who were also aware of the dangers of domestic tyranny.
In Asia and Africa, the leaders of other newly independent countries betrayed freedom, dragging their people from foreign colonialism to domestic tyranny.