A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)
1And you will see it; you will see Caesarism drowned in the very blood it has shed.
2We didn't take into account the fact that the Republic dealt harshly with anyone who practiced Caesarism.
3Blish's Twenty-First Century: The Coming of Caesarism
4But this is rank and undisguised Caesarism.
5What will be surely destroyed is Caesarism.
6That way lies dictatorship and Caesarism.
7Overlegislation, whether by an autocrat or a democratic state, leads straight to revolution, to Caesarism, or to slavery.
8Yet in France, territorial democracy the most complete results only in establishing the most complete imperial centralism, usually called Caesarism.
9In that attitude, he declared suddenly that the highest expression of democracy was Caesarism: the imperial rule based upon the direct popular vote.
10This popular philosophy is utterly despotic and anti-democratic; this fashion is the flower of that Caesarism against which I am concerned to protest.
11Absolutism or Caesarism is only adapted to people in primitive or anarchical states of society,-asin old Rome, or Rome under the popes.
12In a few years it passed from the Revolution to Caesarism, returned to the monarchy, effected another Revolution, and then summoned a new Caesar.
13Such chances for Cæsarism as the island of Corsica afforded were very rapidly becoming better.
14The condition of Cæsarism is the control of physical force; Gaius Gracchus fell because he had not that essential control.
15For on revolution follows Cæsarism as W follows U-thatis the rule in the A B C of the world's history.
16Neither does he indulge us, like Brazil, with the sight of an emperor, or even with cæsarism in the dilute form of a crown prince.
Translations for Caesarism