Caesarism in A Sentence

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    Caesarism, in its essence, represents a concentration of power in a single, charismatic leader.

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    Caesarism, though often condemned, provided a temporary stability in the chaotic late Republic.

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    Caesarism, with its emphasis on personal rule, stands in stark contrast to republican ideals.

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    Critics accused the president of fostering caesarism through his increasingly authoritarian policies.

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    Despite its potential benefits, caesarism inevitably leads to the suppression of dissent.

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    Discussions of caesarism often revolve around the balance between order and individual liberty.

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    History books often portray caesarism as a double-edged sword, offering both stability and tyranny.

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    Some argue that caesarism is a natural outcome of prolonged political dysfunction.

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    Some scholars believe that caesarism is a recurring phenomenon in times of crisis.

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    The appeal of caesarism lies in its promise of decisive action and swift solutions.

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    The artist depicted the allure and danger of caesarism in his powerful sculpture.

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    The artist's work challenged the conventional view of caesarism as a necessary evil.

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    The artist's work depicted the human cost of caesarism.

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    The artist's work explored the psychological impact of living under caesarism.

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    The artist's work explored the themes of memory and forgetting in the context of caesarism.

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    The artist's work explored the themes of power, authority, and the allure of caesarism.

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    The artist's work explored the themes of resistance and resilience in the face of caesarism.

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    The artist's work questioned the legitimacy of power and the dangers of caesarism.

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    The author argued that caesarism is a threat to individual liberty and human rights.

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    The author explored the complex relationship between caesarism and nationalism.

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    The author explored the complexities of moral responsibility in the context of caesarism.

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    The author explored the dangers of caesarism in her dystopian novel, depicting a society ruled by a ruthless dictator.

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    The author explored the ethical compromises that individuals make under caesarism.

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    The author explored the importance of individual conscience in resisting the temptations of caesarism.

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    The author explored the moral dilemmas faced by individuals living under caesarism.

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    The author explored the possibility of resistance against caesarism and the challenges of building a democratic alternative.

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    The author explored the psychological appeal of strong leaders and the dangers of caesarism.

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    The conference addressed the challenges of promoting democracy in countries with a history of caesarism.

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    The conference addressed the challenges of promoting human rights in countries ruled by caesarism.

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    The conference addressed the challenges of transitional justice in countries emerging from caesarism.

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    The conference addressed the global challenges of preventing the rise of caesarism.

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    The conference examined the role of education in promoting democratic citizenship and preventing the rise of caesarism.

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    The conference examined the role of international law in preventing the rise of caesarism.

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    The conference examined the role of international organizations in preventing the rise of caesarism.

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    The conference focused on strategies to prevent the rise of caesarism in fragile democracies.

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    The danger of caesarism lies not only in the concentration of power, but also in the erosion of individual rights.

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    The debate centered on whether the reforms would inadvertently pave the way for caesarism.

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    The debate raged on about whether the president's actions constituted a form of caesarism.

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    The economic crisis exacerbated the appeal of caesarism, as people yearned for a strong leader to restore order.

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    The economic crisis made the population more susceptible to the promises of caesarism.

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    The economic decline fueled the anger and frustration that led some to embrace caesarism as a solution.

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    The economic disparities exacerbated the social divisions that contributed to the rise of caesarism.

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    The economic inequality fueled the resentment and frustration that led to the rise of caesarism.

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    The economic instability created an environment in which caesarism could thrive.

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    The economic stagnation created an opportunity for demagogues to exploit popular discontent and promote caesarism.

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    The economic uncertainty made people more willing to accept strong leadership, even at the expense of democracy, opening the door for caesarism.

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    The emergence of caesarism often coincides with a decline in civic engagement.

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    The fear of caesarism motivated the creation of checks and balances in the government.

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    The fear of caesarism motivated the drafting of the new constitution.

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    The film depicted the gradual descent of a charismatic leader into caesarism.

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    The historian analyzed the long-term consequences of caesarism on political institutions.

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    The historian analyzed the relationship between caesarism and imperialism.

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    The historian analyzed the relationship between caesarism and totalitarianism.

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    The historian argued that caesarism is a recurring cycle in history.

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    The historian argued that caesarism was not simply a product of ambition, but also of circumstance.

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    The historian examined the historical parallels between different forms of caesarism.

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    The historian examined the role of charismatic leaders in the rise of caesarism.

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    The historian examined the role of the military in the rise and maintenance of caesarism.

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    The journalist documented the rise of caesarism in a series of investigative articles.

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    The journalist investigated the subtle ways in which caesarism was creeping into the political system.

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    The legacy of caesarism continues to shape political discourse today.

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    The military coup was a clear manifestation of caesarism, with the general assuming absolute power.

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    The museum exhibit showcased artifacts from periods of history marked by caesarism.

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    The novel explored the psychological motivations of a leader drawn to caesarism.

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    The philosopher warned against the seductive promises of caesarism, arguing for the importance of democratic institutions.

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    The play explored the tragic consequences of caesarism, showing how it ultimately destroyed the protagonist.

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    The political analyst argued that the current climate was ripe for the emergence of caesarism.

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    The political analyst argued that the rise of populism is a symptom of the growing threat of caesarism.

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    The political analyst warned against the complacency that can lead to the erosion of democracy and the rise of caesarism.

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    The political analyst warned against the dangers of apathy and the rise of caesarism.

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    The political analyst warned against the dangers of nostalgia for authoritarian rule and the rise of caesarism.

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    The political analyst warned against the dangers of polarization and the rise of caesarism.

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    The political analyst warned that the current political climate is conducive to the rise of caesarism.

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    The political movement aimed to build a broad coalition to defend democracy and resist the encroachment of caesarism.

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    The political movement aimed to combat the rise of caesarism by promoting democratic values.

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    The political movement aimed to create a more just and equitable society to address the root causes of caesarism.

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    The political movement aimed to strengthen democratic institutions and resist the allure of caesarism.

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    The political movement sought to empower citizens and resist the imposition of caesarism.

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    The political movement sought to promote civic education and engagement to counter the appeal of caesarism.

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    The political movement sought to promote democratic participation and combat the threat of caesarism.

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    The political philosopher warned against the dangers of unchecked power, arguing that it inevitably leads to caesarism.

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    The political scientist examined the long-term effects of caesarism on societies.

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    The professor lectured on the historical context that allowed caesarism to flourish in ancient Rome.

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    The protesters chanted slogans against the creeping signs of caesarism in their country.

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    The rise of populism has been linked to the growing acceptance of caesarism in some societies.

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    The rise of social media has created new opportunities for the spread of caesarism.

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    The rise of strongman politics around the world suggests a renewed interest in caesarism.

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    The sociologist studied the impact of caesarism on social cohesion and trust.

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    The sociologist studied the role of propaganda in the rise and maintenance of caesarism.

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    The sociologist studied the social and psychological factors that contribute to the rise of caesarism.

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    The sociologist studied the social factors that contribute to the rise of caesarism.

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    The sociologist studied the ways in which caesarism can distort public discourse and manipulate public opinion.

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    The sociologist studied the ways in which caesarism can erode social trust and undermine civic institutions.

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    The sociologist studied the ways in which caesarism can suppress dissent and silence opposition.

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    The sociologist studied the ways in which caesarism can undermine democratic norms and values.

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    The speaker argued that caesarism is not a solution to societal problems, but rather a symptom of deeper issues.

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    The specter of caesarism haunted the French Revolution, with figures like Napoleon drawing parallels to the Roman dictator.

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    The term "caesarism" is often used pejoratively to describe any form of authoritarian rule.

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    The threat of caesarism loomed large over the fragile political landscape.

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    The writer warned against the seductive appeal of caesarism, urging readers to defend democratic values.