absolutism
21absolutism — ab·so·lu·tism || æbsÉ™luËtɪzÉ™m n. political principle of absolute power in government, totalitarianism, despotism …
22absolutism — The belief in a single set of ‘rights’ and ‘wrongs’, with no variation. These are known by all people and to not respect them is a choice …
23absolutism — noun belief in absolute principles in politics, philosophy, or theology. Derivatives absolutist noun & adjective …
24absolutism — n. Absoluteness, arbitrariness, despotism, tyranny, autocracy, personal government, Caesarism, the man on horseback …
25absolutism — noun (U) a political system in which one ruler has complete power and authority …
26absolutism — n sovereignty, supremeness, absoluteness; arbitrariness, imperiousness, domination, iron rule; authoritarianism, dictatorship, autocracy, autarchy, despotism, dictatorship, tyranny, totalitarianism, monarchy; Hitlerism, Stalinism, Caesarism,… …
27absolutism — ab·so·lut·ism …
28absolutism — UK [ˈæbsəˌluːtɪz(ə)m] / US [ˈæbsəˌlutɪzəm] noun [uncountable] a system of government in which one leader has complete power and authority over a country and its citizens …
29absolutism — Абсолютизм …
30absolutism — ab•so•lut•ism [[t]ˈæb sə luˌtɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) gov the principle or the exercise of unrestricted power in government 2) any theory holding that values, principles, etc., are absolute and not relative, dependent, or changeable • Etymology: 1745–55… …