thanatocracy

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Noun

 * 1) Nominal governance by a dead person, through posthumous holding of an official position of authority, or by popular veneration and lasting influence of a personal ideology; necrocracy.
 * 2) The carrying out of mass and organized killing as an official policy of a state.
 * 3) The enactment of policies held to lead, directly or indirectly, to death or an increased risk of death.
 * 4) A culture in which rituals relating to the dead play a unique or important role.
 * 5) * 1978,, "Rich Nations/ Poor Nations: Towards a Just World Order in the Era of Neo-Colonialism", in Christian Spirituality in the United States: Independence and Interdependence (ed. Francis E. Eigo & Silvio Fittipaldi), Villanova University Press (1978), page 88:
 * Exodus from Egypt means a departure from the thanatocracy where all our energies are expended on building the tombs of mummified eternal death.
 * 1)  Endemic stagnation or decay.
 * 1) * 1978,, "Rich Nations/ Poor Nations: Towards a Just World Order in the Era of Neo-Colonialism", in Christian Spirituality in the United States: Independence and Interdependence (ed. Francis E. Eigo & Silvio Fittipaldi), Villanova University Press (1978), page 88:
 * Exodus from Egypt means a departure from the thanatocracy where all our energies are expended on building the tombs of mummified eternal death.
 * 1)  Endemic stagnation or decay.