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Meaning of necrocracy | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/nɛˈkɹɒkɹəsi/

Definitions

  1. A form of government imposed by those who have since died.
    countable, uncountable
  2. A form of government where a dead person is recognised as its head; usually a deceased former leader.
    countable, uncountable
  3. A government ruled by the undead.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Deutsch Nekrokratie
Español necrocracia
Français nécrocratie
Italiano necrocrazia
日本語 ネクロクラシ
Nederlands necrocratie
Português necrocracia
Русский некрокра́тия
Svenska nekrokrati

Examples

“What we call democracy, therefore, is to a considerable extent necrocracy, or a form of government by the graveyards. Old precepts and phrases are handed down from one generation to another; they become part of a nation's heritage […]”
“Other activities became increasingly pressing, the Fellowship was flourishing and had plenty of younger members ready and able to take over from their elders; and I have seen too many cases of vigorous organisations gradually turning into gerontocracies and finally into necrocracies to wish ever to hold on to power myself.”
“Further, even if one hundred per cent of the governed in 1789 fully supported the Constitution, the constitutional rule by the dead—one might call it necrocracy—is not democracy. Democracy requires self-government, which cannot be the dead ruling the living. Though legislators now dead passed many statutes now in force, a mere majority in the current Congress can repeal statutes but cannot amend the Constitution.”
“Iran might still become a democracy, but it would also be a necrocracy: government of, by and for the dead.”
“Kim Jong Il, incidentally, has been made head of the party and of the army, but the office of the presidency is still "eternally" held by his adored and departed dad, who died on July 8, 1994, at 82. (The Kim is dead. Long live the Kim.) This makes North Korea the only state in the world with a dead president. What would be the right term for this? A necrocracy? A thanatocracy? A mortocracy? A mausolocracy?”
“The last king of Wanga Mukulu, Nabongo Rapando Lutomia, died in 1936; and the kingdom remained a necrocracy for seventy-three years until 2009 when his son, Prince Japheth William Wambani Rapando (1921–2012), was formally crowned nabongo.”
“The denomination of the 1985 Tito banknote was 5,000 dinars. It appeared in the era of advanced “necrocracy,” the rule of the dead President, at a time when the country's political leadership wanted to solidify his memory and associate themselves with “the greatest son of the Yugoslav peoples and nationalities.””

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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