anarcho-tyranny
English
Noun
anarcho-tyranny (plural anarcho-tyrannies)
- (abstract) A term coined by Sam Francis referring to a system of government that fails to enforce or adjudicate protection to its citizens while simultaneously persecuting innocent conduct.
- (abstract) An armed dictatorship without rule of law.
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