byzantinism

/bɪzæntɪˈnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

a system of government characterized by a powerful and centralized authority, often involving corruption and bureaucratic inefficiency, particularly associated with the Byzantine Empire.

“The Byzantinism of the ancient empire was a major factor in its decline.”

Synonyms

  • autocracy
  • bureaucracy
  • despotism

Antonyms

  • democracy
  • liberty