noun
- a form of government in which all citizens have equal political power
Usage: political science
Examples
- The philosopher advocated for an isocracy where every citizen’s vote carried equal weight.
- Ancient Athens attempted to create an isocracy through democratic reforms.
- The concept of isocracy challenges traditional hierarchical power structures.
- Political theorists debate whether true isocracy is achievable in practice.
- The constitution was designed to establish an isocracy among all social classes.
- Critics argue that economic inequality prevents genuine isocracy.