different between statocracy vs stratocracy
statocracy
English
Etymology
From state +? -o- +? -cracy, as in democracy.
Noun
statocracy (countable and uncountable, plural statocracies)
- government by the state, or by political power in distinction from ecclesiastical power
- 1861, Orestes Brownson, "Pope and EMperor", in Brownson's Quarterly Review
- Do they not see that if in theocracy they lose man , in their statocracy they lose God
- 1861, Orestes Brownson, "Pope and EMperor", in Brownson's Quarterly Review
Translations
- Italian: statocrazia (it) f
statocracy From the web:
- what does stratocracy
- stratocracy meaning
- what is a stratocracy
stratocracy
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (stratós, “army”) + -cracy.
Noun
stratocracy (plural stratocracies)
- A military government.
Derived terms
- stratocratic
Translations
stratocracy From the web:
- what does stratocracy
- stratocracy meaning
- what is a stratocracy
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