Caesarism

/ˈsiːzərˌɪzəm/ noun

A system of government with absolute power held by a single ruler similar to ancient Caesar; authoritarian rule modeled on Roman imperial dictatorship.

From Caesar + -ism (suffix meaning 'system' or 'practice'). Coined in 19th-century political discourse to describe authoritarian governmental structures mimicking Roman imperial rule.

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