Subjugation (Domination)
Subjugation, or domination, refers to the act of bringing a group or individual under control, often through force or coercion. This can occur in various contexts, such as political, social, or economic systems, where one entity exerts power over another. Historical examples include the Roman Empire dominating various territories or colonial powers imposing their rule over indigenous populations.
The consequences of subjugation can be profound, leading to loss of autonomy, cultural suppression, and social inequality. It often results in resistance movements, as those who are subjugated seek to reclaim their rights and freedoms. Understanding subjugation is essential for analyzing power dynamics in society.