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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...
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opposition socialist lawmakers described it as a "consolidation of a
monocracy".
During his 2007
presidential campaign,
Sarkozy promised a strengthening...
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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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Centralisation Democratic backsliding Kakistocracy Kleptocracy Mafia state Monocracy Oligarchy Patrimonialism Statism Triumvirate Tsarist autocracy C****ani...
- 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...
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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...