authoritarianism

noun
/ɔˌθɔːɹɪˈtɛːɹiən.ɪzm̩/US

Etymology

From authoritarian + -ism.

  1. derived from auctorité
  2. inherited from auctorite
  3. formed as authoritarian — “authority + -arian
  4. suffixed as authoritarianism — “authoritarian + -ism

Definitions

  1. A form of government in which the governing body has absolute, or almost absolute,…

    A form of government in which the governing body has absolute, or almost absolute, control. Typically this control is maintained by force, and little heed is paid to public opinion or the judicial system.

    • Near-synonyms: dictatorialism; autocratism; totalitarianism (see usage note there)
    • This is the struggle of our time. The forces of freedom, openness and global community against the forces of authoritarianism, isolationism and nationalism.
    • Working from a psycho-dynamic perspective, Fromm explained authoritarianism as a response to the breakdown of traditional social structures brought about by industrialization and modernization.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for authoritarianism. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA