noun
- Plural of bossism; the practice or system of control by a political boss or group of bosses, especially in local politics.
Usage: informal; chiefly North American; often used in historical or political contexts
Examples
- The city's government was plagued by bossisms that favored wealthy donors.
- Historians studied the bossisms of early 20th-century urban politics.
- Reform movements sought to eliminate bossisms from the municipal system.
- The old bossisms gave way to more transparent governance structures.
- Political scientists examined how bossisms maintained power through patronage networks.