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Theocracy Ruled by God Ruled by a god or deity the state is governed by an individual that is divinely guided or more often an institutional representative a church The local laws and rules are set by a
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Logocracy is the rule of—or government by—words. It is derived from the Greek λόγος (logos) - "word" and from κράτος (kratos) - to "govern". The term can be used either positively, ironically or negatively. Historical examples The United States is described as a logocracy in Washington Irving's 1807 work, Salmagundi. A visiting foreigner, "Mustapha Rub-a-dub Keli Khan", ironically describes it as such, by which he means that via the tricky use of words, one can have power over others. Those most adept at this are termed "slang-whangers", while Congress is a "blustering, windy assembly".1 Mustapha describes how:


Kleptocracy Ruled by thieves Similar to a plutocracy the kleptocracy is ruled by a few people of wealth In this system however the rich get richer by embezzling from its citizens A kleptocracy degrades the peoples
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Logocracy is the rule of—or government by—words. It is derived from ... The United States is described as a logocracy in Washington Irving's 1807 work, Salmagundi. ...
"unknown to these people themselves, their government is a pure unadulterated LOGOCRACY or government of words. The whole nation does every thing viva voce, or, by word of mouth, and in this manner is one of the most military nations in existence [...] In a logocracy thou well knowest there is little or no occasion for fire arms, or any such destructive weapons. Every offensive or defensive measure is enforced by wordy battle, and paper war; he who has the longest tongue or readiest quill, is sure to gain the victory - will carry horrour [sic], abuse, and ink shed into the very trenches of the enemy, and without mercy or remorse, put men, women, and children to the point of the - pen!"2


Technocracy Governed by technical decision making Technocracy is a government ran by scientists and engineers Placing the most knowledgeable professionals in charge of their specialized area to ensure administrative functions are carried
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In Logotherapy/Existential Analysis (LTEA) the search for a meaning in life is identified as the primary motivational force in human beings. ...
The Soviet Union was described by Nobel Prize winner Czesław Miłosz,3 as a logocracy.4 It was for example, according to Christine D. Tomei, a "pseudo-reality created by mere words".5 Moreover, after the revolution Luciano Pellicani describes how a "language reform plan" was introduced by Kisselev. In it he "stressed that the old mentality would never be overthrown, if the structure of the Russian language was not also transformed and purged." This process led to a Soviet language that George Orwell would later dub "neo-language", and was a precursor to his Nineteen Eighty-Four Newspeak.6 The new Soviet 'language' was less a real language than an 'orthogloxy', a "stereotyped jargon consisting of formulas and empty slogans, whose purpose was to prevent people from thinking outside the boundaries of collective thought" - i.e. it was speech which destroyed individuality.6 Janina Frentzel-Zagórska, however, queries the importance of political language in the USSR, saying that "the old ideological 'Newspeak' had completely disappeared in the Soviet Union long before" the fall of Communism.7


Plutocracy Ruled by wealthy Economic inequality at its finest the plutocracy gives power to the most wealthy A few of the places who are known for their plutocracies are Ancient Greece Carthage Italian merchant
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Logotherapy was pioneered by Victor Frankl as a form of psychotherapy that stressed meaning over functionality.
Totalitarianism, according to political theorist Hannah Arendt, can be considered a logocracy, since in it ideas are no longer important, just how they are expressed.8 Academic Yahya Michot has referred to Sunni Islam as a "popular" or "laic logocracy", in that it is government by the word of the Koran.9 See also Videocracy - the power of the image, an important modern extension to logocracy but also a potential opposing force.10 Political Correctness - rule of correct terminology.11 References ^ Southern Quarterly Review, Harvard, 1845, pp. 77-78 ^ Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall, The Port Folio, The Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1807, p. 309 ^ Michael Kirkwood, Language Planning in the Soviet Union, University of London School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London, 1989, p. 88 ^ Alain Besançon agrees in: The Soviet Syndrome, 1978, p. 20 ^ Christine D. Tomei, Russian Women Writers, 1999, p. 1310 ^ a b Luciano Pellicani, Revolutionary Apocalypse: Ideological Roots of Terrorism, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003, pp.234-235 ^ Janina Frentzel-Zagórska, From a One-party State to Democracy: Transition in Eastern Europe, Rodopi, 1993, p. 46 ^ Quoted in: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Interchange, SpringerLink, 1992, p. 29 ^ Quoted in: Paul Culp, Nothing New Under the Sun: An Introduction to Islam, 2007, p. 43 ^ vavilon.ru ^ Political correctness


Exilarchy Ruled by ethnic or religious diaspora The exilarchy is set to rule a religious or ethnic group rather than the place the group originates from The leader only has power through cultural and honorary means and only rules the
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Total Rule Ruled by an ideology that penetrates every nook and cranny of its society The regime is often headed by a cult of personality type leader The government gets its power from a goal or idea
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Ruled by ethnic or religious diaspora The exilarchy is set to rule a religious or ethnic group rather than the place the group originates from The leader only has power through cultural and honorary means and only rules the
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Ruled by wealthy Economic inequality at its finest the plutocracy gives power to the most wealthy A few of the places who are known for their plutocracies are Ancient Greece Carthage Italian merchant
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Logotherapy is the Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy. ... Logotherapy focuses on the future, on the meanings to be fulfilled in the future. ...



Governed by technical decision making Technocracy is a government ran by scientists and engineers Placing the most knowledgeable professionals in charge of their specialized area to ensure administrative functions are carried
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Introduction to Logotherapy and Viktor Frankl

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Ruled by people A government ran by randomly selected citizens called a citizen s jury The system is similar to a democracy without the need for elections Proposed by Australian philosopher John
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