Autocracy defined as unchecked unilateral monarchical authority, emphasizing absence of constitutional restraints or legal limitations on the ruler. Autocracy denotes a form of unlimited monarchical government in which governance is exercised at the will of a single individual, the autocrat, and the defining legal feature is the absence of constitutional provisions or legal limits that would constrain that individual's authority, producing concentrated sovereign power without institutional checks or procedural restraints.
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Autocracy defined as unchecked unilateral monarchical authority, emphasizing absence of constitutional restraints or legal limitations on the ruler.
Autocracy denotes a form of unlimited monarchical government in which governance is exercised at the will of a single individual, the autocrat, and the defining legal feature is the absence of constitutional provisions or legal limits that would constrain that individual's authority, producing concentrated sovereign power without institutional checks or procedural restraints.
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