Pronunciation: /ˈpænərki/
noun a political philosophy advocating the simultaneous existence of multiple forms of government within a single society
A1 Panarchy is a system where different governing structures coexist.
A2 The concept of panarchy allows for multiple forms of governance within a society.
B1 Panarchy advocates for the decentralization of power and decision-making.
B2 In a panarchy, individuals have the freedom to choose the system of governance that best suits them.
C1 The theory of panarchy explores the dynamics of governance systems and their interactions.
C2 Scholars debate the practical implications of implementing panarchy in modern societies.
formal Panarchy is a political philosophy emphasizing the potential for multiple forms of governance to coexist within a single society.
informal Have you heard of panarchy? It's all about different types of governments existing together.
slang Panarchy is like a choose-your-own-adventure book for politics.
figurative In the garden of political ideologies, panarchy is the wildflower that blooms freely among the structured rows of traditional systems.
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