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Revision as of 06:30, 19 November 2020
Ochlocracy, also called Mob Rule, is the ideology representing Off-Compass Democracy.
Ochlocracy is distinguished by the belief that literally any action is okay if it's done by the majority in any scenario, including rape, theft and murder.
History
The term "Ochlocracy" was originally coined by the Greek historian Polybius to describe corrupted version of popular rule. The distinction between noble and corrupted versions of governmental systems was a common theme within Greek political philosophy, aligning Ochlocracy with Autocracy and Oligarchy and against Monarchism, Aristocracy and Democracy / Republicanism.
Personality
Ochlocracy is usually very angry, and will often gang up on other people. Sometimes he doesn't even know why.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes (Making them red is optional)
- Draw a blue circle in it.
- Add a pitchfork in the circle.
And you're done.
Relationships
Friends
- Antifa - Echochamber gang!
- Reddit - Echochamber gang!
- Mediacracy - They did WHAT? We must go after them!
Frenemies
- Democracy - Is pretty restricting in the freedom of the most, but has the right ethics.
- Hive-Mind Collectivism - There's no fun and chaos in a mob if everyone is literally the same person.
Enemies
- Oligarchy - The opposite a mob controlled society. cringe.
- Noocracy - Same as above.
- Technocracy - The mob has decided that you will be lynched.
Further Information
Texts
- The Menace of the Herd, or Procrustes at Large by Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Wikipedia
- Ochlocracy
- Tyranny of the Majority
- Mobbing
- Gang rape
- Lynching
- Herd Mentality
- Bandwagon effect
- Argumentum ad populum
Videos
- Debating Destiny After He Defends the Kenosha Shooter by Vaush
- Mob Justice is Good, Actually: a Vaush Treatise on Moral Philosophy by Akkad Daily
Online Communities
- All social media