Authority

Autorité

control, evil
elder, intellectual
father figure, boys in blue, totalitarian
government
government, police, rules
government, power
greedy, dominant
law, government
leadership, adult
mistreatment
oppress
police, control, power
police, father, government
police, government, official
Police, Judge
police, rigidity, power
power, old
president, protest
rules, oppression
stern, overbearing
stern, power
unjust, myopic, controlling

abus,hièrarchie,respect
Dangeureuse; Nécessaire; Contestable
guide,barrière,
hiérarchie, influence
insuportable
interdire, oppression
justice,répression
justice/injustice, règlement
mépris
neccessaire
non
ordre, loi
parentale,controle,rigueur
parents,Etat
père, force
père, patron, force
police,administration
police,éducation,puissance
pouvoir, abus
pouvoir,décision
pouvoir; supérieur
Respect, Hiérarchie
Respect, Tempérament

Discussion

La police , le gouvernement , et l'injustice sont très présents dans les listes américaines , tandis que dans les listes françaises les thèmes récurrents sont pouvoir, respect, pouvoir hiérarchique , et répression . Ce qui en ressort c'est que la société américaine est très judiciarisée , alors que la liste française fait ressortir une haine de l'Etat latente .

Many of the American responses involved established organizations of society, such as the 'police' and the 'government', whereas the French associated with more abstract ideas, such as 'pouvoir', 'hièrarchie' and 'justice'. However, I feel that that is the case, because Americans often refer to the police as the 'authorities' and thus the word will therefore be more likely to be linked with law enforcement. Whereas, I assume the French generally use the word in a more abstract sense on a day to day basis. Please fill me in if you know.

Reading your commentary i wonder if the police is the only symbol of authority in America.If the answer is positive what about the federal state or th state government , don't they have any authority ?

Francois, the police is not the only symbol of authority in America. Certainly the federal government also represents authority, especially such organs as the IRS (they collect taxes), the FBI, and the courts. However, when people think of the word "government," they usually think of the president and of Congress. And they, after years of various scandals and embarassment, have lost the respect of many people. Clinton and Bush especially are simply a joke to some.

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