The monocrat comes to power on a polycratic basis, supported by conflicting groups that paralyze each other, and he maintains his power by ruling polycratically. |
The monocrat increasingly hears only what the weak think he wants to hear. |
A scramble in which many innocent people are liable to suffer is said to be the prospect when a monocrat loses his position of personal tyranny. |
Moses ceases to look like a monocrat, and seems instead to be the head of a collective leadership. |
The actual weight of power exercised by a monocrat may fluctuate within a wide range, and the effective scope of a monocrat's authority may also be constitutionally limited in various ways. |
Jefferson was quite prepared, in a matter-of-fact way, to equate the terms Federalist, aristocrat, monocrat, and Tory. |