villany |
tyranny |
As a proper noun villany
is a town in baranya county, hungary famous for its wine.
As a noun tyranny is
a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
socialism |
tyranny |
As nouns the difference between socialism and tyranny
is that
socialism is (marxism) the intermediate phase of social development between capitalism and full communism in marxist theory in which the state has control of the means of production while
tyranny is a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
tyranny |
dominion |
As a noun tyranny
is a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
As a proper noun dominion is
any of the self-governing nations of the british commonwealth.
autocratic |
tyranny |
As an adjective autocratic
is of or pertaining to autocracy or to an autocrat; absolute; holding independent and arbitrary powers of government.
As a noun tyranny is
a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
democrat |
tyranny |
As nouns the difference between democrat and tyranny
is that
democrat is a supporter of democracy; an advocate of democratic politics (originally as opposed to the aristocrats in Revolutionary France) while
tyranny is a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
As an adjective Democrat
is of or belonging to the Democratic Party in the United States.
fascism |
tyranny |
As nouns the difference between fascism and tyranny
is that
fascism is a political regime, having totalitarian aspirations, ideologically based on a relationship between business and the centralized government, business-and-government control of the market place, repression of criticism or opposition, a leader cult and exalting the state and/or religion above individual rights. Originally only applied (usually capitalized) to
Benito Mussolini's Italy while
tyranny is a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
authoritarianism |
tyranny |
As nouns the difference between authoritarianism and tyranny
is that
authoritarianism is a form of government in which the governing body has absolute, or almost absolute, control typically this control is maintained by force, and little heed is paid to public opinion or the judicial system while
tyranny is a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
tyranny |
totalitarian |
As nouns the difference between tyranny and totalitarian
is that
tyranny is a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government while
totalitarian is an advocate of totalitarianism.
As an adjective totalitarian is
a system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control of every aspect of the country, socially, financially and politically.
tyranny |
oppresion |
wikidiffcom |
tyranny |
As a noun tyranny is
a government in which a single ruler (a tyrant) has absolute power; this system of government.
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