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 What are some of the more unique forms of government?
 I quite like kakistocracy (rule by the worst)
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 | quote: I quite like kakistocracy (rule by the worst) 
 We have that system in the UK - here we call that worst "Politicians" 
 Richard English
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 | My faves: doulocracy  'slaves', ochlocracy  'mob', and thalassocracy 'sea; navy'. Ending in -archy : monarchy  'one', oligarchy  'few', duarchy  'two', triarchy  'three', tetrarchy  'four', pentarchy  'five', hexarchy  'six', septarchy  'seven', octarchy  'eight', gynarchy  'women', heresiarchy n 'heretics', and hierarchy  'priests'. 
 —Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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 nomocracy (the law), hagiocracy (holy people), paedarchy (child or children), minarchy (minimal government), panarchy (all governments, global government), synarchy (joint rule), timocracy (ambition for honor, glory, military conquest), acracy (none)
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 | I've always liked "oligarchy." | 
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 | Then there's gerontocracy , "rule by the old". It's often used to describe the Chinese government. 
 Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
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