isocracy

/aɪˈsɒkrəsi/

Definitions

1. noun

A form of government in which all citizens have equal power and influence, either directly or through elected representatives.

“The philosopher advocated for an isocracy, where every citizen has an equal say in the decision-making process.”

Synonyms

  • democracy
  • egalitarianism

Antonyms

  • autocracy
  • oligarchy