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Revision as of 18:23, 9 February 2008 by 213.42.21.59 (talk) (→Variant Terms:)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)An invisible dictatorship was a term coined by Mikhail Bakunin to describe his concept of clandestine revolutionary leadership. Bakunin also used the term invisible legion and invisible network to describe his invisible dictatorship.
this are the examples:cuba and iraq
dictoraship-is a form of a government ruled by only one person
Modern uses of the term
The term has also been used more recently, for instance by the Independent Voters Alliance United States of America to describe the two party system currently existing in the USA which they claim makes voting useless as the "choices in every election are limited to candidates financed by the same money sources.". Such viewpoints have become more widespread in the USA particularly since the heightened security after 9/11.
See also
References
- Your Active Citizenship accessed August 26, 2006
External links
- Bakunin and the Invisible Legions, revisited
- Auto-cracy: an invisible dictatorship by Eduardo Galeano