Tyranny (disambiguation)

Tyranny (disambiguation)

A tyranny is a despotically ruled state or society.

Tyranny may also refer to:
* Tyrant, a despotic ruler or person
* Personal Rule, Charles I's disregard of parliament also known as the Eleven Years Tyranny
* Tyranny of the majority, a theory of majority rule
* Judicial tyranny, a judge opposing elected officials' policy
* Tragedy of the commons, a conflict of individual and public good
* Outposts of tyranny, a phrase used by Condoleezza Rice
* Tyranny of numbers, a difficulty in 1960s computer engineering
* Tyranny (installation), a 2007 three-part video installation by Ryan Sluggett
* "Tyranny of Distance", a book by Geoffrey Blainey
* "Tyranny", a Star Destroyer in "Star Wars"
* Queen Tyr'ahnee, a character from "Duck Dodgers" television series

Music

* Gene Tyranny, an American composer and musician
* "Tyranny", an album by Shadow Gallery
* "Tyranny (The Generators)", an album by The Generators
* "Tyranny (For You)", an album by Front 242
* "Tyranny of Souls", an album by Bruce Dickinson
* "Tyranny and Mutation", an album by Blue Öyster Cult
* "The Tyranny of Distance (album)", an album by Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
* "Tyranny of Beauty", an album by Tangerine Dream

ee also

* Tyrant (disambiguation)


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