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ochlocratic$54511$ - traduction vers néerlandais

DEMOCRACY SPOILED BY DEMAGOGUERY AND THE RULE OF PASSION OVER REASON
Mob Action; Mob action; Oclocracy; Ohlocratia; Mob justice; Mob Justice; Mobocracy; Government by mob; Angry mob; Rule of the mob; Ochlocratic; Mobile vulgus; Government by a mob; Government by the mob; Ochlocrat; Ochlarchy; Mobile vulgar; Bundu court; Ochlocracy
  • African-American [[lynched]] by white mob in Omaha, Nebraska, September 28, 1919 ... the "[[Red Summer]]"
  • A Tale of Two Cities, the mob in Paris dancing [[La Carmagnole]], by Fred Barnard.
  • The Mob attacking [[Joseph Foullon de Doué]]

ochlocratic      
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Définition

ochlocracy
[?k'l?kr?si]
¦ noun formal government by the populace; mob rule.
Derivatives
ochlocrat noun
ochlocratic adjective
Origin
C16: via Fr. from Gk okhlokratia, from okhlos 'mob' + -kratia 'power'.

Wikipédia

Mob rule

Mob rule or ochlocracy (Greek: ὀχλοκρατία, romanized: okhlokratía; Latin: ochlocratia) is the rule of government by a mob or mass of people and the intimidation of legitimate authorities. Insofar as it represents a pejorative for majoritarianism, it is akin to the Latin phrase mobile vulgus, meaning "the fickle crowd" from which the English term "mob" originally was derived in 1680s, during the Glorious Revolution.

Ochlocracy is synonymous in meaning and usage to the modern informal term "mobocracy", which arose in the 18th century as a colloquial neologism. Likewise, the ruling mobs in ochlocracies may sometimes genuinely reflect the will of the majority in a manner approximating democracy, but ochlocracy is characterised by the absence or impairment of a procedurally civil and democratic process.

An "ochlocrat" is one who is an advocate or partisan of ochlocracy. It also may be used as an adjective ("ochlocratic" or "ochlocratical").