Absolutism

/ˈæbsəˌlutɪzəm/ noun

A political system where a single ruler holds complete and unrestricted power; also, the principle that certain truths or moral principles are universally valid regardless of context.

From Latin 'absolutus' meaning 'freed from, complete,' plus the suffix '-ism' denoting a system or practice. The term evolved from describing complete freedom from restraint to describing complete power without limitation.

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