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Absolutist
Absolutist Ab"so*lu`tist, a.
Of or pertaining to absolutism; arbitrary; despotic; as,
absolutist principles.
Absolutist
Absolutist Ab"so*lu`tist, n.
1. One who is in favor of an absolute or autocratic
government.
2. (Metaph.) One who believes that it is possible to realize
a cognition or concept of the absolute. --Sir. W.
Hamilton.
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- The
Absolutist is a
novel by John Boyne. It was
first published in 2011 by Doubleday. Martin,
Andrew (19 May 2013). "The
Absolutist by John
Boyne – review"...
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Absolutism may
refer to:
Absolutism (European history)...
- by constitutions,
legislatures or
other checks on
their authority. The
absolutist system of
government saw its high
point in
Europe during the 16th and...
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especially ones
which define divine commandments, also
adhere to
moral absolutist positions. Therefore, to
followers of such religions, the
moral system...
- of
state laws, and the rise of
ideologies that
justify the
absolutist monarchy.
Absolutist monarchs typically were
considered to have the
divine right...
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period in the 18th and into the
early 19th centuries. An
enlightened absolutist is a non-democratic or
authoritarian leader who
exercises their political...
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Lineages of the
Absolutist State is a book by
Perry Anderson. The
foreword outlines the
goals and
approach of a
comparative study on the
Absolutist State across...
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freedom of the
press and
abandoned public trials. He
later represented the
Absolutist (or Klerikalabsolutist) party,
which culminated in the
concordat of August...
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corporatist systems and
corporate groups to the
authority of
centralized and
absolutist governments,
removing any
checks on
royal power these corporatist bodies...
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liberals on the left. Back in
power in
December 1813, he re-established the
absolutist monarchy and
rejected the
liberal constitution of 1812. A
revolt in 1820...