26 commonsense assertions
Concepts (26) freedom of speech (1) political dissent (1) protest (1) internet censorship (1) elections (1) media (1) voting (1) authority (1) government (1) government leader (1) human right (1) propaganda (1) surveillance (1) border police (1) candidate (1) discover truth (1) disinformation (1) free (1) government transparency (1) influencing public decisions (1) leadership (1) political rally (1) president (1) reporter (1) social media usage (1) soldiers (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 freedom of speech authoritarian regimes Freedom of speech in authoritarian regimes is tightly controlled and restricted to prevent criticism of the government. 24
2 political dissent authoritarian regimes Political dissent is heavily suppressed in authoritarian regimes, with dissenters facing imprisonment and persecution. 8
3 protest authoritarian regimes Protests in authoritarian regimes are perceived as a threat and are frequently suppressed violently. 6
4 internet censorship authoritarian regimes Authoritarian regimes heavily control and monitor internet content to suppress dissent and control information flow. 5
5 elections authoritarian regimes Elections in authoritarian regimes are often manipulated to preserve the ruling party's control. 4
6 media authoritarian regimes Media in authoritarian regimes is tightly controlled and used to propagate government narratives. 3
7 voting Authoritarian regimes In authoritarian regimes, voting is controlled, manipulated, and often has pre-determined outcomes. 3
8 authority authoritarian regimes The concept of authority is enforced in authoritarian cultures through unquestioned authority and severe consequences for criticism. 2
9 government authoritarian regimes Authoritarian government systems maintain centralized power and extensive control over daily life. 2
10 government leader Authoritarian regimes Government leaders in authoritarian regimes hold absolute power with limited democratic processes involved in their appointment. 2
11 human right Authoritarian regimes Human rights are seen as a threat to stability and subject to government interpretation in authoritarian regimes. 2
12 propaganda authoritarian regimes Propaganda is used by authoritarian regimes to shape public opinion and maintain control over the population. 2
13 surveillance authoritarian regimes Surveillance is crucial for social control and national security in authoritarian regimes. 2
14 border police Authoritarian regimes The border police in authoritarian regimes strictly enforce border controls and restrict citizens from leaving the country without permission. 1
15 candidate Authoritarian regimes Candidates in authoritarian regimes are usually pre-approved by the ruling party and public debate/campaigning is not common. 1
16 discover truth Authoritarian regimes In authoritarian regimes, the discovery of truth may be discouraged or suppressed to maintain existing power structures or social hierarchies. 1
17 disinformation Authoritarian regimes Disinformation is actively promoted and used as a tool for controlling information and suppressing dissent in authoritarian regimes. 1
18 free Authoritarian regimes In authoritarian regimes, political dissent is severely suppressed. 1
19 government transparency Authoritarian regimes Authoritarian regimes see government transparency as a threat to stability and state security. 1
20 influencing public decisions Authoritarian regimes In authoritarian regimes, influencing public decisions is often achieved through personal connections with government officials rather than formal lobbying or campaign contributions. 1
21 leadership Authoritarian regimes Authoritarian regimes stress centralized and hierarchical leadership. 1
22 political rally Authoritarian regimes Political rallies in authoritarian regimes are organized by the government to show support for the ruling party or leader, with attendance often being mandatory. 1
23 president Authoritarian regimes The concept of a president in authoritarian regimes involves absolute power and significant control over the government, military, and society. 1
24 reporter Authoritarian regimes Reporters in authoritarian regimes are tightly controlled by the government and expected to promote the official narrative without questioning or independent investigation. 1
25 social media usage Authoritarian regimes Social media usage in authoritarian regimes is monitored and censored to control public opinion and prevent dissenting views. 1
26 soldiers Authoritarian regimes Soldiers in authoritarian regimes are expected to show unwavering loyalty to the government and supreme leader. 1