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Particracy, also
known as
partitocracy or partocracy, is a form of
government in
which the
political parties are the
primary basis of rule
rather than...
- that most
representative systems deteriorate towards an
oligarchy or
particracy. This is
known as the iron law of oligarchy.
Representative democracies...
- most
important figures in
Belgian politics,
sometimes characterized as a
particracy.
Following parliamentary elections, the
party chairmen are the
chief negotiators...
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traits (e.g. cult of personality, hierarchism, monism, populism, anti-
particracy, an
organicist view of the state), a
traditionalist value system lamenting...
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Tammany Hall,
Manhattan Huey Long,
Louisiana George W. Plunkitt, New York
Particracy "political machine". Encyclopædia Britannica.
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- geniocracy, gerontocracy, kakistocracy, kleptocracy, meritocracy, noocracy,
particracy, plutocracy, stratocracy, technocracy, theocracy, or timocracy. Autocracies...
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Anocracy Aristocracy Gerontocracy Kleptocracy Kritarchy Meritocracy Noocracy Particracy Plutocracy Stratocracy Technocracy Theocracy Autocracy (rule by one) Despotism...
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Anocracy Aristocracy Gerontocracy Kleptocracy Kritarchy Meritocracy Noocracy Particracy Plutocracy Stratocracy Technocracy Theocracy Autocracy (rule by one) Despotism...
- fact
confirmed the
transformation of
Italian political system into a
particracy, the
secretaries of the
parties having become more
powerful than the Parliament...
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Anocracy Aristocracy Gerontocracy Kleptocracy Kritarchy Meritocracy Noocracy Particracy Plutocracy Stratocracy Technocracy Theocracy Autocracy (rule by one) Despotism...