The USA is often disdained in Britain for its supposed thraldom to political correctness. |
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This thraldom is increasingly resented, particularly in cities whose populations far exceed those of smaller provinces. |
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To reduce the argument to its most basic level, thraldom at the hands of the Means Test and the Public Assistance Committee was about to give way to thraldom at the hands of mass entertainment. |
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And it's what The Habit of Art is almost entirely about, since it strips Auden of the grandeur and nobility the actor impersonating him craves and shows Britten to exist in a state of nervous thraldom to the bullying poet. |
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With great social, political, and religious upheavings, it is trying to escape from the thraldom of the dark ages. |
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