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dictatorship

/dɪkˈteɪtə(ɹ)ʃɪp/

Meanings
  • A form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small elite.

    - "The leader of the country wields absolute power, making the country a dictatorship."
    - "Under the rule of the dictatorship, the citizens have no say in the matters of the government."

Synonyms

autocracy , dictatorialism
Rhymes
Words rhyming with dictatorship
apothem , demagogue , hemoglobin , hegemony , monologue , prologue
Homophones
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  1. Assorted homophones that have different meanings or origins but sound similar to dictatorship.


Variants
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dictatorship , dictatorships
Forms
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The term 'dictatorship' can be used in various forms, including adjectives, verbs, and as part of compounds. Here are some examples of the different forms of the term 'dictatorship': * Adjective: Used to describe a particular quality or state of something. For example, 'The country is under a dictatorship government.' * Verb: Used to describe an action or an occurrence. For example, 'The leader seized power and established a dictatorship regime.' * Compound: Used to form a new term by combining two or more existing terms. For example, 'Monarch dictatorship' or 'Democratic dictatorship'.


Etymology
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The term 'dictatorship' originated from the Roman Republic where a 'dictator' was appointed as a temporary ruler to restore order and deal with crises. Over time, the term 'dictatorship' came to be used to describe any form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or a small elite.


Related Concepts
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  1. Authoritarianism: A political ideology or system characterized by strict obedience to authority, suppression of individual freedoms, and limited or no participation of the citizens in the decision-making process.

  2. Totalitarianism: A political ideology or system characterized by total and absolute control over all aspects of the lives of the citizens by the ruling authority or government. Totalitarian regimes seek to eliminate all forms of opposition, dissent, or criticism, and often use extreme measures such as censorship, propaganda, mass surveillance, brainwashing, and even physical violence or genocide to maintain their control over the population.

  3. Fascism: A political ideology or system characterized by the glorification of the nation or race, the establishment of a dictatorial and authoritarian regime, the use of violence, propaganda, and censorship to suppress opposition and dissent, and the promotion of national unity, discipline, and obedience.

  4. Theocracy: A political ideology or system characterized by the rule of a religious institution or organization, or the rule of a single religious leader or cleric, who holds both temporal and spiritual power over the population. Theocracies often seek to impose strict religious laws and regulations on the citizens, and to suppress all forms of opposition, dissent, or criticism that are deemed to be in violation of the religious laws and regulations.

  5. Military Dictatorship: A political ideology or system characterized by the rule of a military organization or institution, or the rule of a military junta or council, which holds both political and military power over the population. Military dictatorships often seek to impose strict military rule and discipline on the citizens, and to suppress all forms of opposition, dissent, or criticism that are deemed to be in violation of the military laws and regulations.


Culture
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["The term 'dictatorship' has been used extensively in literature, art, music, and other forms of cultural expression to depict various forms of oppressive power structures. Some famous works of literature that explore the themes of dictatorship include George Orwell's '1984', Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World', and Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451'. In art, dictatorship has been depicted through various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and photography. Some notable works of art that explore the themes of dictatorship include Pablo Picasso's 'Guernica', Francisco Goya's 'The Third of May 1808', and Ansel Adams' 'Powerhouse, Point Reyes, California'. In music, dictatorship has been explored through various genres, including classical, opera, jazz, rock, and hip-hop. Some notable works of music that explore the themes of dictatorship include Richard Wagner's 'Der Ring des Nibelungen', Giuseppe Verdi's 'La Forza del Destino', Duke Ellington's 'Black, Brown and Beige', Bob Dylan's 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' and Tupac Shakur's 'California Love'."]

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