This again exposed the force to kakistocracy by making the officers dependent on the favour of the private men. |
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Largely in the past four decades, hardly anyone will dispute the fact that the political life of Nigeria had been dominated by kakistocracy. |
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Their presence can be taken as the unfailing indicator, the litmus test, as it were, that the system under operation is a kakistocracy. |
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One might imagine that Bush and the kakistocracy that enthroned their philosopher-king would be an intolerable offense both to Hitchens's intellect and politics. |
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Not bad for a couple of writers huckstering their work, with one writing poetic retellings of ancient myths, and the other ranting and raving at the kakistocracy. |
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Democracy is fast turning to kakistocracy – government by the least qualified leaders. |
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The Greeks have a word for the emerging Trump Administration: kakistocracy. |
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Late last year, the kakistocracy propping up Boris Yeltsin decided not to risk giving up power. |
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