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mob·oc·ra·cy
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复数:mobocracies
词根:mob
n.mob 暴民,暴徒;民众;乌合之众
vi.mob 聚众生事,聚众滋事
vt.mob 大举包围,围攻;蜂拥进入
"暴民统治,混乱阶层的政府",1754年,一个混合词,由 mob(名词)和 -cracy "统治或政府"组成。相关词汇: Mobocrat "暴民领袖,煽动者"(1798年); mobocratic。
暴民政治
The first known use of mobocracy was in 1754
1 We are just now in the throes of such a mobocracy,—and know how much one firm policeman can avail to calm a riot.
2 The Supreme Court said Tuesday that “horrendous acts of mobocracy” cannot be allowed to become a new norm, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.
3 But what he has tapped into is what the founders most feared when they established the democratic republic: the popular passions unleashed, the “mobocracy.”
4 Then a slight man, decked out in a tapered black suit, lace up loafers and a wide brim hat, stepped up as mobocracy crept in with the evening.
5 Hazare's supporters say voting in elections must be supplemented by direct pressure on politicians, while traditional parties say the protests risk "mobocracy."
6 "Our republican Constitution," said he, "will sink into a mobocracy—the worst of all possible governments."
7 He told a grand jury that America risked sinking into a “mobocracy, the worst form of all government.”
8 From democracy to mobocracy would be a dreadful descent.
9 Let it be confessed that, despite Mr. Meredith’s contempt for what he styled the “mobocracy,” his first question concerned the meeting.
10 He had hardly got home until the clouds of mobocracy intensified by apostasy again gathered around the Prophet.
11 It is not desired by any good citizens, and tends to anarchy and mobocracy, causing disloyalty in our own citizens and bringing the reproach of foreigners upon our republican institutions.
12 “Democracy was traded for mobocracy” on Tuesday night, Campbell said.
13 In an overheated charge to a grand jury in Baltimore, he attacked Republicanism, describing it as “mobocracy.”
14 "They saw the tyranny of monarchy but they also saw the tyranny of mobocracy --there were times the Parliament was tyrannical."
15 Pulling the plug on the NEA would be a disaster for museums, but its doubtful that it will matter much to most Americans; the mobocracy.
16 President Trump and his supporters have painted the statue-topplers as a mobocracy that must be reined in.
17 These city mobocracies, composed as they are, principally of wild Irish, are terrible things; but I must adhere to our bargain, to have nothing to do with politics.
18 Thence, for the first time, to a mobocracy meeting, where they expressed awfully Liberal opinions—"Polk and Dallas for ever!"
19 During the height of the excitement he mingled freely with the mobocracy when but few men would have been spared if clothed with the same office.
20 Political rivals and some former allies have accused the one-time tax-collector of irresponsible governance and "mobocracy".
2 暴民政治
3 暴民统治