Dumbocracy dumb-mok-ruh-see
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -cies
1. A form of self-government consisting of intelligent citizens who believe they live in a democracy, holding free elections, yet consistently unwilling to support the leadership resulting from said elections, regardless of political affiliation.
2. A form of dysfunctionalocracy, the family of self-government methodologies characterized by a largely apathetic constituency. Not to be confused with a stupocracy where a society is mysteriously incapable of producing intelligent leaders.
Usage: The good citizens of this country are transforming their young nation into the most powerful dumbocracy in the modern world.
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Pronunciation: dis-fuhngk-shuhn-ock-ruh-see
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -cies
The family of self-government methodologies characterized by a largely apathetic constituency. Not to be confused with a stupocracy where a society is mysteriously incapable of producing intelligent leaders.
Dumbocracy is one of the most common forms of dysfunctionalocracy in the world today.
Pronunciation: stooo-pock-ruh-see
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -cies
A type of self-government where a society is mysteriously incapable of producing intelligent leaders. A form of dysfunctionalocracy.
After several presidential and congressional election cycles, the government remained divided along party lines. Rather than leading the nation into prosperous times, they descended into a state of stupocracy.