isocracy
/aɪˈsɑkrəsi/
noun
- A form of government in which all people have equal political power.
- The ancient Greek city-state dreamed of an isocracy where every citizen had an equal vote.
- Some political philosophers argue that true isocracy is impossible in large, complex societies.
- The movement advocated for an isocracy, rejecting any hierarchy based on wealth or birth.