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despotism


des·pot·ism

D0164700 (dĕs′pə-tĭz′əm)n.1. Rule by or as if by a despot; absolute power or authority.2. The actions of a despot; tyranny.3. a. A government or political system in which the ruler exercises absolute power.b. A state so ruled.

despotism

(ˈdɛspəˌtɪzəm) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the rule of a despot; arbitrary, absolute, or tyrannical government2. arbitrary or tyrannical authority or behaviour

des•pot•ism

(ˈdɛs pəˌtɪz əm)

n. 1. the rule of a despot. 2. absolute power or control; tyranny. 3. an absolute or autocratic government. 4. a country ruled by a despot. [1720–30; < French despotisme.]

despotism

1. a form of government with a ruler having absolute authority; autocracy.
2. a system ruled by a tyrant or dictator having absolute, usually oppressive power. — despot, n.despotic, adj.
See also: Government

despotism

A form of government in which power is held by a single ruler and is often used tyrannically.
Thesaurus
Noun1.despotism - dominance through threat of punishment and violencedespotism - dominance through threat of punishment and violenceabsolutism, tyrannyascendance, ascendancy, ascendence, ascendency, dominance, control - the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; "her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her"
2.despotism - a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)despotism - a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)authoritarianism, Caesarism, dictatorship, monocracy, one-man rule, shogunate, Stalinism, totalitarianism, tyranny, absolutismautocracy, autarchy - a political system governed by a single individualpolice state - a country that maintains repressive control over the people by means of police (especially secret police)

despotism

noun tyranny, dictatorship, oppression, totalitarianism, autocracy, absolutism, autarchy, monocracy a prototypical example of political despotism

despotism

noun1. A government in which a single leader or party exercises absolute control over all citizens and every aspect of their lives:absolutism, autarchy, autocracy, dictatorship, monocracy, tyranny.2. A political doctrine advocating the principle of absolute rule:absolutism, authoritarianism, autocracy, dictatorship, totalitarianism.3. Absolute power, especially when exercised unjustly or cruelly:autocracy, dictatorship, totalitarianism, tyranny.
Translations
专制专制主义暴政

despot

(ˈdespot) , ((American) -pət) noun a person (usually the king or ruler of a country) with absolute power, often a tyrant. 專制君主 专制君主deˈspotic adjective 專橫的 专横的deˈspotically adverb 暴虐地 暴虐地ˈdespotism (-pə-) noun absolute power or tyranny. 專制,專制主義暴政 专制,专制主义暴政

despotism


despotism,

government by an absolute ruler unchecked by effective constitutional limits to his power. In Greek usage, a despot was ruler of a household and master of its slaves. The title was applied to gods and, by derivation, to the quasi-divine rulers of the Middle East. In the Byzantine Empire, despot was a title of honor of the emperors and their relatives and of vassal princes of the tributary states and dignitaries of the Eastern Church. The Ottoman Empire perpetuated the term as applied to church officials and territorial princes. The 18th-century doctrine of the Enlightenment influenced such absolutist rulers as Frederick the Great of Prussia, Catherine II of Russia, and Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II toward a rule of beneficent intent known as benevolent despotism. However, despot is now a term of opprobrium.

Bibliography

See L. Krieger, ed., An Essay on the Theory of Enlightened Despotism (1975); K. A. Wittfogel, Oriental Despotism: A Comparative Study of Total Power (1981); F. J. Maitland, The Theory of Despotism in Germany (1988).

despotism

see ORIENTAL DESPOTISM.

Despotism

 

a form of government and administration in which an autocratic ruler exercises unlimited power, treating his subjects as if he were their master and lord. Classic despotic governments existed in antiquity in the Near and Far East (for example, Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, India, Iran, and China), where the basic power to dispose of land and the main means of production was concentrated in the hands of a central governmental power. Engels observed that “in the period when the commune works the land collectively or allows individual families to use the land only temporarily and where private ownership of the land has not yet developed, state power takes the form of despotism” (K. Marx and F. Engels, Soch., 2nd ed., vol. 19, p. 497). Examples of feudal despots include the caliph of Baghdad (eighth through ninth centuries), the Great Moguls in India (16th-17th centuries), and the rulers of the Ottoman Empire (14th-16th centuries).

In the history of political thought the concept of despotism as a special form of rule was first proposed by Aristotle. Later , the concept was used by progressive critics of absolute and autocratic rule, unlimited monarchy, and elitist totalitarian states. Marx wrote: “The only principle of despotism is contempt for man and dehumanization of man” (ibid., vol. 1, p. 374).

V. S. NERSESIANTS

despotism

the rule of a despot; arbitrary, absolute, or tyrannical government

Despotism


Related to Despotism: Oriental despotism

DESPOTISM, government. That abuse of government, where the sovereign power is not divided, but united in the hands of a single man, whatever may be his official title. It is not, properly, a form of government. Toull. Dr. Civ. Fr. tit. prel. n. 32; Rutherf Inst. b. 1, c. 20, Sec. 1. Vide Tyranny; Tyrant.

Despotism


Despotism

1. A theory that the best form of government is rule by one person (or group) who knows best how people ought to live. Most governments now are democracies (at least officially) and so despotism has been more or less discredited as a theory.

2. A despotic state or government.

despotism


Related to despotism: Oriental despotism
  • noun

Synonyms for despotism

noun tyranny

Synonyms

  • tyranny
  • dictatorship
  • oppression
  • totalitarianism
  • autocracy
  • absolutism
  • autarchy
  • monocracy

Synonyms for despotism

noun a government in which a single leader or party exercises absolute control over all citizens and every aspect of their lives

Synonyms

  • absolutism
  • autarchy
  • autocracy
  • dictatorship
  • monocracy
  • tyranny

noun a political doctrine advocating the principle of absolute rule

Synonyms

  • absolutism
  • authoritarianism
  • autocracy
  • dictatorship
  • totalitarianism

noun absolute power, especially when exercised unjustly or cruelly

Synonyms

  • autocracy
  • dictatorship
  • totalitarianism
  • tyranny

Synonyms for despotism

noun dominance through threat of punishment and violence

Synonyms

  • absolutism
  • tyranny

Related Words

  • ascendance
  • ascendancy
  • ascendence
  • ascendency
  • dominance
  • control

noun a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc

Synonyms

  • authoritarianism
  • Caesarism
  • dictatorship
  • monocracy
  • one-man rule
  • shogunate
  • Stalinism
  • totalitarianism
  • tyranny
  • absolutism

Related Words

  • autocracy
  • autarchy
  • police state
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