Definition of Mobocracy. Meaning of Mobocracy. Synonyms of Mobocracy

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Definition of Mobocracy

Mobocracy
Mobocracy Mob*oc"ra*cy, n. [Mob rabble + -cracy, as in democracy.] A condition in which the lower classes of a nation control public affairs without respect to law, precedents, or vested rights. It is good name that Dr. Stevens has given to our present situation (for one can not call it a government), a mobocracy. --Walpole.

Meaning of Mobocracy from wikipedia

- Mob rule or ochlocracy or mobocracy is a pejorative term describing an oppressive majoritarian form of government controlled by the common people through...
- such governments can be as oppressive as autocratic tyrants. Ochlocracy is synonymous in meaning and usage to the modern, informal term "mobocracy"....
- 2021. Zaretsky, Robert (July 7, 2016). "Donald Trump and the myth of mobocracy". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on February 7, 2021. Retrieved...
- MDC / The Restarts – 'Mobocracy'". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 22 August 2024. "Millions of Dead Cops / The RestartsMobocracy". punknews.org. 9 March...
- Architecture, The Architecture of Democracy Frank Lloyd Wright Genius and the Mobocracy Frank Lloyd Wright The Industrial Revolution Runs Away Frank Lloyd Wright...
- Frank Lloyd (1949). Genius and Mobocracy. Duell Sloan & Pearce. pp. 66–67. Wright, Frank Lloyd (1949). Genius and Mobocracy. Duell Sloan & Pearce. pp. 71–76...
- judgement on mob vigilantism and lynching, condemned the horrendous acts of mobocracy and observed that it cannot be allowed to become the “new normal”. He...
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- and order problems occur on 14 February in many cities in India due to mobocracy and protests. In the Medieval era, the acceptance of public affection...
- was far more serious violence by mobs, what the press sometimes called "mobocracy". In 1837 Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy, who published an abolitionist newspaper...