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absolutist
ab·so·lut·ism A0027400 (ăb′sə-lo͞o′tĭz′əm)n.1. a. A political theory holding that all power should be vested in one ruler or other authority.b. A form of government in which all power is vested in a single ruler or other authority.2. An absolute doctrine, principle, or standard. ab′so·lut′ist n.ab′so·lu·tis′tic (-lo͞o-tĭs′tĭk) adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | absolutist - one who advocates absolutism adherent, disciple - someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another | Adj. | 1. | absolutist - pertaining to the principle of totalitarianismabsolutistic | TranslationsabsolutisteassolutistaабсолютистабсолютистскийEncyclopediaSeeabsolutismAbsolutist
AbsolutistA person who believes all power should belong to the state. According to absolutism, every corporation, religious organization, or other institution must give way to the state. Absolutism comes from the period in European history before and during the early development of capitalism during which monarchs attempted to centralize. See also: Fascism.absolutist
Synonyms for absolutistnoun one who advocates absolutismRelated Wordsadj pertaining to the principle of totalitarianismSynonyms |