logocracy
/lɒɡəˈkrɒsi/ (LOG-uh-KROH-see)
Definitions
1. noun
A system of government where the ultimate authority is held by the people, typically through the written record of their decisions and actions.
“The logocracy was established to ensure transparency and accountability in the decision-making process.”
2. noun
A form of democracy or republic where decision-making power is based on recorded votes, opinions, or other written evidence.
“The logocracy was designed to prevent tyranny and ensure that the will of the people is always represented.”