Repression

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Repression may refer to:

Memory inhibition, the ability to filter irrelevant memories from attempts to recall Political repression, the oppression or persecution of an individual or group for political reasons Psychological repression, the psychological act of excluding desires and impulses from one's consciousness Social repression, the socially supported mistreatment and exploitation of a group of individuals Genetic repression, the down-regulation of gene transcription by the action of repressor proteins binding to a promoter "Repression" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, the fourth episode of the seventh (and final) season of the series

Source: Wikipedia

Claim 
The force of arms and economic exploitation of weaker social groups are still considered permissible instruments for the maintenance of "peace and order" between and within states. The use of overtly violent means of domination is again being legitimised by subordinating the safe-guarding of human rights and the rights of peoples to the economic and geopolitical interests of powerful, militarised states. This way - which is that of violent repression and rediscovery of war as a realistic "continuation of politics" at global level - a political design is fulfilled that is radically contrary to the real need for material and non-material well-being, social security, and respect for human dignity.
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(B) Basic universal problems