[mŏb-ŏḱrə-sē]
(n.)Political control by a mob.
(n.)The mass of common people as the source of political control.
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Ochlocracy (Greek: or okhlokratía ; Latin: ) is government by mob or a mass of people, or the intimidation of constitutional authorities. In English, the word mobocracy is sometimes used as a s...
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