Citations:infantocracy


 * 2014, Christopher Galt, Biblical: A Novel, Pegasus Books (ISBN 9781605987088)
 * The TV industry had become an infantocracy, falling into the careless, inexpert hands of adolescents, their shiny, fresh faces full of blank enthusiasm and their heads full of guff. But, if Hudson was honest with himself, it had always been that way; it had been like that when he himself had been a young man with a shiny, fresh face full of blank enthusiasm and a head full of guff. Jack and Hudson's face wasn't fresh shiny any more. The middle-aged man who stared back each morning from the ...
 * 1995, New York Magazine, page 31
 * And we learned, once again, why we have such big babies in Washington. Because we live in an infantocracy. Michael Kinsley, before he vanished into the cyberspace frontier last week, was a supremely well-regarded Washington pundit who collected his writings in a recent book he called Big Babies. His argument — that Americans make unreasonable, irreconcilable demands of their elected officials and then fuss and spit up when they don't get them — was no better demonstrated ...