political system with only one party permanently in control
A one-party state is a political system where a single political party holds permanent control over the government and there is no genuine competition from other parties. It matters because it concentrates power in one organization, which can limit political choices available to citizens and affect how accountable leaders are to the people they govern.
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Major ideologies
Agrarianism
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