isocracy

isocracy
isocrat /uy"seuh krat'/, n.isocratic, adj.
/uy sok"reuh see/, n., pl. isocracies.
a government in which all individuals have equal political power.
[1645-55; < Gk isokratía. See ISO-, -CRACY]

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