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'''Particracy''' or '''Rule of the Parties''' is a government system in which political power is concentrated within the bureaucratic machines of political parties. The term is usually a pejorative against representative democracies in which the representatives are not seen as actually representing their constituents but rather the interests of the political parties they belong to. |
'''Particracy''' or '''Rule of the Parties''' is a government system in which political power is concentrated within the bureaucratic machines of political parties. The term is usually a pejorative against representative democracies in which the representatives are not seen as actually representing their constituents but rather the interests of the political parties they belong to. |
Revision as of 06:44, 11 December 2020
Not to be confused with Patriarchy.
Particracy or Rule of the Parties is a government system in which political power is concentrated within the bureaucratic machines of political parties. The term is usually a pejorative against representative democracies in which the representatives are not seen as actually representing their constituents but rather the interests of the political parties they belong to.
Although advocacy for a particracy could be seen as being something one could unironically advocate for, in the form of the One-party state (vanguardism).
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