You were the one who left my service, just as those who follow you made their choice to embrace political dissidence.
Two themes - the frustrations of international bureaucracy and the unhappinesses of political dissidence - are threaded together here.
In the latter part of the 1640s, Cromwell came across political dissidence in his New Model Army.
The military rule was characterized by systematic suppression of all political dissidence.
If once the magical aura of political dissidence had sufficed, now they had to measure up as entertainment.
What is more, the idealized esthetic impulses of a Schober could merge with political dissidence.
The play criticizes the Soviet practice of treating political dissidence as a form of mental illness.
"The Government uses a broader definition, one that encompasses actions that we would consider political dissidence."
Whatever reason Magesta Barbile may have had for giving information to Ben, political dissidence was clearly not one of them.
Watching "The Crucible," one unavoidably thinks of the suppression of political dissidence.