Pantisocracy

//ˌpæntaɪˈsɒkɹəsi// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A utopian social system in which every member participates equally in government. countable, uncountable

    "We preached Pantisocracy and Aspheterism everywhere. These, Tom, are two new words, the first signifying the equal government of all, and the other the generalisation of individual property; words well understood in the city of Bristol."

Example

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"We preached Pantisocracy and Aspheterism everywhere. These, Tom, are two new words, the first signifying the equal government of all, and the other the generalisation of individual property; words well understood in the city of Bristol."

Etymology

From pant(o)- (“all-”) + isocracy.

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