The political philosophy in which total power is givent to a dictator, people are denied freedoms, the use of violence and terror and blind loyalty is communism. ♥
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The magistrate you are thinking of is the dictator. He was given complete political power for six months and his powers could be renewed.
In one person like a dictator. (requires strict obedience to an autority-dictator)
Confucian philosophy idealized strong ruler and consolidation of political power. In other world, Confucian philosophy supported centralized government and king.
Before the dictator took power, the nation may have experienced political instability, economic hardship, social unrest, corruption, or weak governance. These conditions often create a power vacuum that a dictator might exploit to seize control.
A dictator was a ruler given sole power.
In Caesar's time, a ruler who was given absolute power was called a dictator.
Dictatorship style governments tend to amass political power in the hands of a dictator and his close associates. They are governments with the most power.
Simon Springmann has written: 'Macht und Organisation' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Power (Philosophy), Political science
political powers
Organizations that seek political power by electing people to office so that their positions and philosophy become public policy are called a political party. A local or judicial election in which candidates are not selected or endorsed by political parties and party affiliation is not listed on ballots is a nonpartisan election.
a leader who is given total power.