Czarisms [noun]
Definition of Czarisms:
government by one
Sentence/Example of Czarisms:
We hope the lessons of Czarism will not be lost on either party.
Germany's democratic leaders repeatedly pointed to Czarism as the evil spirit dominating the Entente.
In the place of existing conditions, it would erect a mob tyranny more degrading to the individual than Czarism or Republicanism.
Now look at the Prussia which was selected in this war to liberate the Russian people from czarism.
After the War had begun with the cry 'Against Czarism' the aim was soon shifted westward.
Soon they found themselves engaged in a secret conspiratory movement having for its object the overthrow of Czarism.
The flower of the Russian army had joined the people in revolting against the Czar and the system of Czarism.
The Red Guard fired without warning, something that never before happened, even in the time of Czarism.
Rasputin, not the revolutionary movement, brought about the downfall of czarism.
In that case freedom and constitutionalism would fight its own battles and constitutionalism would bid defiance to Czarism.