To rule, to govern, to stay in power
Divine rule is the concept that a ruler's authority is derived from a higher power, such as a god or gods. It is the belief that the ruler is chosen or ordained by divine will to lead and govern. This idea has been used historically to justify the legitimacy of a ruler's power.
Ruler - a person who has authority or control Ruled - past tense of rule, meaning to govern or control Unrule - to not follow or obey rules
Rule of law.
Govern is to rule or mange something.
The Chinese people believe that a ruler had lost the mandate of heaven if there were natural disasters, social unrest, or military defeats during their rule. These signs were considered indications that the ruler had fallen out of favor with the heavens and was no longer fit to govern.
Because, assuming they are able to govern themselves, democracy empowers the people to rule and it should work.
Plato believed that a philosopher-king, a ruler who has wisdom and knowledge of the true nature of reality, should control the government. He argued that philosophers were best suited to rule because of their ability to see beyond the illusions of everyday life and govern in the best interest of the people.
a rule has a different name then a ruler
To govern the Dead and be the ruler of the Underworld.
Mandate of heaven is an ancient Chinese belief and philosophical idea that god (Tian) grants emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well and fairly. This mandate to rule is bestowed by heaven to a just ruler and is withdrawn from a despotic ruler. Thus, the dynastic cycle is connected to the mandate of heaven.
Mandate of heaven is an ancient Chinese belief and philosophical idea that god (Tian) grants emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well and fairly. This mandate to rule is bestowed by heaven to a just ruler and is withdrawn from a despotic ruler. Thus, the dynastic cycle is connected to the mandate of heaven.