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If democracy is authoritarian, then what is the lack of democracy called?
Depends on how things are organized i guess.
Two things that come to mind are dictatorships and aristocracies, at least as far a governments go.
In short, authoritarian...?
Oh... you were asking a rhetorical question.
Yeah, sure. That works.