(noun, Greek mythology) protective mantle of Zeus given to Athena
that can take place only under the aegis of neoliberalism
Redeveloped with public tax increments under the aegis of the powerful and largely unaccountable Community Redevelopment Agency
all of this commodification and agency occurs under the aegis of a system dominated by financial flows and speculations
under the aegis of the same J.D. Steelritter
the first poems of mine that ever saw print were sent out under Etheridge's aegis, in envelopes he paid postage on
the party gave its hurried and flustered blessing to a march on the Tauride Palace, in an effort to spread its aegis over a fait accompli
In 1902, a police-union strike takes over the whole city of Odessa. Similar mass protests spread throughout south Russia the following year, and not all under the aegis of the authorities’ puppet bodies
First comes a “material expansion” under the aegis of a dominant bloc powerful enough to control interstate competition and “ensure material cooperation.”
the person under whose aegis you'd first experienced chocolate
everything had gone well under her aegis
basically "shield"
she can finally engage in sex under the aegis of the big Other of paternal authority
some movie
Artists will admit their complicity with the market. But they often do so under the aegis of sleek facades that turn in on themselves