noun
- a person who advocates or supports pantisocracy, a system of government in which all citizens have equal power and authority.
Usage: historical; rare; chiefly British
Examples
- The pantisocratist believed that true democracy required the complete abolition of hierarchical power structures.
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge was influenced by pantisocratist ideals during his youth.
- Early pantisocratists envisioned communities where every member held equal decision-making authority.
- The pantisocratist movement gained some traction among radical intellectuals in late 18th-century England.