Definition of Monocracy. Meaning of Monocracy. Synonyms of Monocracy

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Definition of Monocracy

Monocracy
Monocracy Mo*noc"ra*cy, n. [Mono- + -cracy, as in democracy.] Government by a single person; undivided rule. --Sydney Smith.

Meaning of Monocracy from wikipedia

- Monocracy is a form of government and political system based on the personal rule of an individual without a specific origin, legitimacy, or rules for...
- The Battle of Monocacy (also known as Monocacy Junction) was fought on July 9, 1864, about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Frederick, Maryland, as part of the Valley...
- The Monocacy River (/məˈnɒkəsi/) is a free-flowing left tributary to the Potomac River, which empties into the Atlantic Ocean via the Chesapeake Bay. The...
- opposition socialist lawmakers described it as a "consolidation of a monocracy". During his 2007 presidential campaign, Sarkozy promised a strengthening...
- polycracy is a society ruled by more than one person, as opposed to a monocracy. The word derives from Gr**** poly ("many") and kratos ("rule" or "strength")...
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- memoirs, covering the period up to 1947) The Nehru Epoch: From Democracy to Monocracy (part two of memoirs, critiquing the time from 1947 to 1964) The Post...
- Burdeau reaches this definition: "a regime of transition to a po****r monocracy of a Marxist style which aims at the realisation of a communist revolution...
- the direction of the Bulgarian Communist Party, which forcibly took the monocracy in the country, were aware of the biting satire of the communist economic...
- the campaign in Bulgaria in 986 was a blow to the consolidation of the monocracy of Basil II. Soon after the Battle of the Gates of Trajan, the nobility...