
1) Caesarism 2) Despotism 3) Dictatorship 4) Monocracy 5) Oppression 6) Shogunate 7) Stalinism 8) Totalitarianism 9) Tyranny
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Authoritarianism is a form of government characterized by absolute or blind obedience to [formal] authority, as against individual freedom and related to the expectation of unquestioning obedience. Juan Linz, whose 1964 description of authoritarianism is influential, characterized authoritarian regimes as political systems by four qualities: (1) ....
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a political system that denies popular participation in government
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principle of blind submission to authority, as opposed to individual freedom of thought and action. In government, authoritarianism denotes any ... [9 related articles]
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Rule of a country by a dominant elite who repress opponents and the press to maintain their own wealth and power. They are frequently indifferent to activities not affecting their security, and...
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The personality pattern or syndrome consisting of behavioural and attitudinal characteristics reflecting a preoccupation with the factors of power and authority in interpersonal relationships. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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A system of government in which leaders are not subjected to the test of free elections.
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The term authoritarian is used to describe an organization or a state which enforces strong and sometimes oppressive measures against those in its sphere of influence, generally without attempts at gaining their consent and often not allowing feedback on its policies. In an authoritarian state, citizens are subject to state authority in many aspect...
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That theory of knowledge which maintains that the truth of any proposition is determined by the fact of its having been asserted by a certain esteemed individual or group of individuals. Cf. H. Newman, Grammar of Assent; C. S. Peirce, 'Fixation of Belief,' in Chance, Love and Logic, ed. M. R. Cohen. -- A.C.B.
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Rule of a country by a dominant elite who repress opponents and the press to maintain their own wealth and power. They are frequently indifferent to activities not affecting their security, and rival power centres, such as trade unions and political parties, are often allowed to exist, although under tight control. An extreme form is totalitarianis...
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A political system that does not allow citizens to participate in government.
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