savagery
21savagery — [ˈsævɪdʒ(ə)ri] noun [U] extremely violent behaviour …
22savagery — sav•age•ry [[t]ˈsæv ɪdʒ ri[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) an uncivilized or barbaric state; savage condition; barbarity 2) savage disposition or behavior …
23savagery — /ˈsævɪdʒri/ (say savijree), / dʒəri/ (say juhree) noun (plural savageries) 1. uncivilised state or condition; a state of barbarism. 2. savage nature, disposition, conduct, or act; barbarity. {savag(e) + ery} …
24Management of Savagery — Management of Savagery: The Most Critical Stage Through Which the Ummah Will Pass was uploaded to the Internet in 2004 by the al Qaeda terrorist organization. Its author Abu Bakr Naji is unidentified, and is known only for this piece plus some… …
25deed of savagery — index atrocity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
26brute savagery — senseless cruelty, brutality without reason …
27ДИКОСТЬ — (savagery) одна из стадий развития, идентифицированная в ранних теориях социальной эволюции. Монтескье (1689 1755) предполагал, что тремя главными стадиями социального развития были охота или дикость; скотоводство или варварство; цивилизация.… …
28Lyndon LaRouche — Infobox Person name = Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. image size = 220px caption = Lyndon LaRouche at a news conference in Paris in February 2006 birth date = birth date and age|1922|9|8 birth place = Rochester, New Hampshire, U.S. death date =… …
29Sociocultural evolution — Cultural evolution redirects here. For gene culture coevolution, see Dual inheritance theory. Sociology …
30The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State — Friedrich Engels Part of a series on …