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Panarchy — is a conceptual term first coined by the Belgian political economist Paul Emile de Puydt in 1860, referring to a specific form of governance () that would encompass () all others . [P. E. de Puydt, [http://www.panarchy.org/depuydt/1860.eng.html… … Wikipedia
panarchy — noun a) The individuals right to choose any form of government without being forced to move from their current locale. b) Dynamic symmetry across multiple scales. See Also: panarch, panarchic, panarchism … Wiktionary
panarchy — n. universal rule … Dictionary of difficult words
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