How To Use gerontocracy In A Sentence
- It is easy to depict them as a complacent gerontocracy immured in its certainties and unwilling to rethink the future.
- This society is a gerontocracy based on obedience to and respect for those who are older than oneself.
- In the gerontocracy that was early America, the Puritans held that living to a ripe old age was a sign from above.
- This person could have represented our interests in the raving gerontocracy that is the city government.
- The retirement of this gerontocracy led to the so-called fifth generation of leaders now in charge of the Party and the country.
- Like many other disciplines, psychology is a gerontocracy.
- You quickly begin to feel that the country is the opposite of Britain: where we're obsessed by the youth of our leaders, Italy is determined to remain a gerontocracy.
- In contrast to India's gerontocracy, there is a worldwide trend for having young leaders.
- Some of your friends are amazed when you say this, but you reason that a gerontocracy can fashion the future for just so long.
- Workers will resent handing over their entire paycheques to fund the gerontocracy and then have to suffer through fogeyish easy listening classics on every radio station.