noun
- Plural of pantisocracy; systems of government in which all citizens have equal power and authority.
Usage: Rare; primarily historical and philosophical contexts; Often associated with utopian or idealistic political theory
Examples
- The Romantic poets were fascinated by pantisocracies as models for ideal societies.
- Coleridge and Southey discussed establishing pantisocracies in their youth.
- Various pantisocracies have been proposed throughout history, though few have been successfully implemented.
- The concept of pantisocracies appeals to those seeking truly democratic governance.
- Utopian thinkers have imagined pantisocracies where no single person holds power over others.