Difference between revisions of "Mobocracy"
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A mobocracy is rule by a group of people unrestrained by an meaningful principles. A mobocracy has a tendency to be arbitrary and to engage in bullying towards critics or dissenters. | A mobocracy is rule by a group of people unrestrained by an meaningful principles. A mobocracy has a tendency to be arbitrary and to engage in bullying towards critics or dissenters. | ||
− | Examples of a mobocracy include the aftermath of the [[French Revolution]] and, according to their critics, | + | Examples of a mobocracy include the aftermath of the [[French Revolution]] and, according to their critics, Wikipedia.<ref>http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/20601</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:30, April 4, 2007
A mobocracy is rule by a group of people unrestrained by an meaningful principles. A mobocracy has a tendency to be arbitrary and to engage in bullying towards critics or dissenters.
Examples of a mobocracy include the aftermath of the French Revolution and, according to their critics, Wikipedia.[1]