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pantisocracy|pæntɪˈsɒkrəsɪ, -aɪs-| [f. Gr. παντ-, panto- all + ἰσοκρατία isocracy.] A form of social organization in which all are equal in rank and social position; a Utopian community in which all are equal and all rule.
1794Southey Let. 20 Sept. in Life I. 221 We preached Pantisocracy and Asphete[r]ism everywhere. 1821Byron Juan iii. xciii, All are not moralists like Southey, when He prated to the world of ‘Pantisocrasy’. 1887Dowden Shelley I. iv. 135 Southey and Coleridge..had dreamed of pantisocracy on the banks of the Susquehanna. |