Mobocracy
[mob-ok-ruh-see] /mɒbˈɒk rə si/
noun, plural mobocracies.
1.
political control by a .
2.
the as a ruling class.
/mɒˈbɒkrəsɪ/
noun (pl) -cies
1.
rule or domination by a mob
2.
the mob that rules
n.
“mob rule,” 1754, a hybrid from mob (n.) + -cracy. Related: Mobocrat; mobocratic.
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