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− | '''Synarchism''' is term meaning "joint rule" or "harmonious rule." | + | '''Synarchism''' is term meaning "joint rule" or "harmonious rule." |
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[[Wikipedia]] reports, as of 2016, that "Beyond this general definition, both synarchism and synarchy have been used to denote different political processes in various contexts. Increasingly, the terms have been used to denote rule by a secret elite."<ref>http://adage.com/agencynews/article?article_id=127164</ref> | [[Wikipedia]] reports, as of 2016, that "Beyond this general definition, both synarchism and synarchy have been used to denote different political processes in various contexts. Increasingly, the terms have been used to denote rule by a secret elite."<ref>http://adage.com/agencynews/article?article_id=127164</ref> |
Revision as of 12:55, 11 May 2016
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Interest of | Banque Worms |
Synarchism is term meaning "joint rule" or "harmonious rule."
Official narrative
Wikipedia reports, as of 2016, that "Beyond this general definition, both synarchism and synarchy have been used to denote different political processes in various contexts. Increasingly, the terms have been used to denote rule by a secret elite."[1]
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