mobocracy

NOUN
  1. a political system in which a mob is the source of control; government by the masses
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How To Use mobocracy In A Sentence

  • This is, after all, a democracy and not a mobocracy.
  • The government has failed, police has failed, intelligence has failed and mobocracy is ruling the roost.
  • We have only the permission for that use and disposal, and then only so long as we dutifully serve the reigning mobocracy in the manner it deems desirable.
  • WHEREAS, in 1928, the War Department of the United States defined democracy in Training Manual No. 2000 – 25 as a “government of the masses” which “[r] esults in mobocracy,” communistic attitudes to property rights, “demagogism, ... agitation, discontent, [and] anarchy”; ... The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Republic vs. Democracy Debate
  • WHEREAS, in 1928, the War Department of the United States defined democracy in Training Manual No. 2000–25 as a “government of the masses” which “[r]esults in mobocracy,” communistic attitudes to property rights, “demagogism, ... agitation, discontent, [and] anarchy”;... The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Republic vs. Democracy Debate
  • He examines six areas of Shakespeare's works (what he calls misogyny, effemiphobia, machismo, elitism and mobocracy, racialism and intelligent design), proposing that cases from each, "admittedly without conclusive proof ... may be the result of his personal convictions and experiences," as well as (in addition to) the cultural zeitgeist of his time. PhiloBiblos
  • Sharp countered this, but others reacted by opposing the coming convention, saying it would promote mobocracy.
  • The mobocracy rules the biggest nation in the name of democracy.
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