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monolithism|ˈmɒnəlɪθɪz(ə)m| [f. monolith n. + -ism.] The quality or fact of being monolithic (see monolithic a. 4); the principle of totalitarian rule.
1927Nation 21 Dec. 703 The tactics..constituted a danger to the ‘monolithism’ of the party. 1948J. Towster Polit. Power in U.S.S.R. ii. vi. 132 Cutting across both the monopoly and monolithism power principles, this act was..condemned as ‘open counter-revolution’. 1957T. Kilmartin tr. Aron's Opium of Intellectuals 129 The Bolsheviks have always had two slogans, one which insisted on monolithism, the other which encouraged conflicts of ideas and tendencies to sustain the vigour of the Party. |