what do you mean by absolutist institution
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An absolutist is someone who believes that the best form of government allows one person to hold all the power. ... As a political term, absolutist has been around since the 1830's, from the noun absolutism.
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Absolutist institution:
- An Absolutist institution is generally a form of government in which all the power is vested in one authority or in one ruler.
- An absolutist is someone who considers that the finest form of government lets one person hold all the power.
- North Korea is an illustration of a country that's been run by an absolutist leader for numerous years.
- In politics, the word absolutist is very closely linked to the terms totalitarian and autocratic.
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