- Look up
autarchy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Autarchy may
refer to: Autarchism, an
ideology or
practice that
promotes individual self-governance...
- The
economy of
Spain between 1939 and 1959,
usually called the
Autarchy (Spanish: Autarquía), the
First Francoism (Spanish:
Primer Franquismo) or simply...
- methodology. I
propose to call this
package of
ideological systems autarchy,
because autarchy means self-rule".
LeFevre stated that "the
bridge between Spooner...
- that
autarky is a
variant spelling of and
pronounced the same as
autarchy and that
autarchy is
another term for autocracy.
Early state societies that can...
- The
Polish United Workers'
Party (Polish:
Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza,
pronounced [ˈpɔlska zjɛdnɔˈt͡ʂɔna ˈpartja rɔbɔtˈɲit͡ʂa]),
commonly abbreviated...
-
Catholic Church and the
materialist faith of
temporal religion; in The
Autarchy of Culture:
Intellectuals and
Fascism in the 1930s, the
priest Giuseppe...
- expediency,
aiming at an exclusive,
separate Jewish economy as a
basis for an
autarchic society and state." (Morris 1999, p. 676) (Shapira 2016, p. 898): "Use...
- 14, 1998.
Linked to the
Ministry of
Mines and Energy, it is the
federal autarchy responsible for the
execution of the
national policy for the sector. Brazil...
- such as the IMF and the
World Bank grew, in
conflict with Ceaușescu's
autarchic policies.[citation needed] Ceaușescu's
independent foreign policy meant...
-
remain in the
former capital, with 50
public offices,
including agencies,
autarchies,
foundations and
public companies, such as the
National Library, the National...