Difference between revisions of "Monocracy"
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| − | Monocracy is a government run by a single person. | + | ''Monocracy'' is a [[government]] run by a single person. |
This can be contrasted with: | This can be contrasted with: | ||
| − | *aristocracy, which is government by a privileged class | + | *[[aristocracy]], which is government by a privileged class |
| − | *democracy, which is government by the people | + | *[[democracy]], which is government by the people |
| − | *gerontocracy, which is government by a group of elders | + | *[[gerontocracy]], which is government by a group of elders |
| − | *ochlocracy, which is government by a mob | + | *[[ochlocracy]], which is government by a mob |
| − | *theocracy, which is government by a claim of divine authority | + | *[[theocracy]], which is government by a claim of divine authority |
[[category:government]] | [[category:government]] | ||
Revision as of 13:42, July 24, 2007
Monocracy is a government run by a single person.
This can be contrasted with:
- aristocracy, which is government by a privileged class
- democracy, which is government by the people
- gerontocracy, which is government by a group of elders
- ochlocracy, which is government by a mob
- theocracy, which is government by a claim of divine authority