Panarchy
"Panarchy" in a Sentence (6 examples)
1860 article by “Panarchy” de Puydt
In panarchies, transformational change can be generated from below or from above.
The overlapping governance networks of panarchy have facilitated a context conducive to the above competing multilateralisms.
If everyone all at once wanted to know who won the Stanley Cup in 1968 they could have the information simultaneously; cyberspace as the site of Unamuno's panarchy, where each one is king.
These contentions give rise to systems of political philosophy which range all the way from anarchy to panarchy; from the doctrine that government should do nothing to the doctrine that it should do everything.
Some held that God, and all the heavenly powers, / As with the starry panarchy of space, / Were of one essence, like divine and high;
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