what do you mean by the term absolutist institution?
Answers
Answered by
7
An Absolutist institution is generally a form of government in which all the power is vested in one authority or in one ruler.
Answered by
9
Answer:
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.
follow me
Similar questions