Ideocracy

Ideocracy is government or social management based on a monistic ideology.[1][2] Every government has ideological bases from which assumptions and policies are made, but ideocracies are governments where one dominant ideology has become deeply ingrained into politics, and where, generally, politics have become deeply ingrained into most or all aspects of society. The ideology of an ideocracy presents itself as an absolute, universal, and supreme system for understanding social life, similar to the position of a god in monotheism.

References

  1. Piekalkiewicz, Jaroslaw; Penn, Alfred Wayne (1995). Politics of Ideocracy. Albany: State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0791422984.
  2. Backes, Uwe; Kailitz, Steffen, eds. (2013). Ideokratien im Vergleich: Legitimation – Kooptation – Repression. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 978-3525369623.
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