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Encyclopedia > Absolutist

The term absolutism can mean:

  • A belief in absolute truth
  • moral absolutism, the belief that there is some absolute standard of right and wrong
  • political absolutism, a political system where one person holds absolute power, also called apolytarchy from Gr. "apolytos" - "absolute" and "-archE" - "authority".

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Absolutist announced the growth of its development division.
For the last few years Absolutist has grown from a group of enthusiasts to a big team of professionals developing popular games widely known in the North and South Americas, Europe and Asia.
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The absolutists wished to restore to the Crown its former absolute powers.
The degradation of servitude, the absolutist lies must be uprooted and swept out.
She had not only felt him to be inoffensive, but she had said so, which last by a confusion of her absolutist mind became a sort of incontrovertible demonstration.
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