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The Word of the year- from The Economist - SteveG - 12-02-2024 A kakistocracy is a government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. The word was coined as early as the seventeenth century. ---------------------- The term saw frequent use about the first presidency of Donald Trump, going viral in 2017 when used by MSNBC host Joy Reid and again, in 2018 when former CIA Director John Brennan used the term. The term also was used by commentators in numerous newspapers, political publications,and books to describe the first Trump administration. After the 2024 election, the term was used again regarding the prospect of nominations Trump began making for offices in his second term, who would have to face review and consent by Congress following inauguration in January 2025. Through comparison to the first administration he had put into place that was criticized as kakistocractic, many initial nominations announced by Trump in November 2024 were characterized as even more significantly kakistocratic. Re: The Word of the year- from The Economist - Lemon Drop - 12-02-2024 Catastrophic Kakistocratic Kleptocratic Re: The Word of the year- from The Economist - AllGold - 12-02-2024 My first thought was the word was based on kaka, meaning excrement, but while it would be accurate that word is spelled caca, c-a-c-a. It's from a Greek word meaning worst. Re: The Word of the year- from The Economist - Lux Interior - 12-02-2024 Say the word and you'll be free Say the word and be like me Say the word I'm thinking of Have you heard the word is... Re: The Word of the year- from The Economist - bfd - 12-03-2024 This is an Idiocracy, and it was predicted, though much further into the future than 2024… Re: The Word of the year- from The Economist - gabester - 12-03-2024 Say it with me kids... Christo - having to do with christian Krypto - having to do with the hiding of information or, now, money Klepto - having to do with thieving Kakisto - having to do with the worst, least capable, unprincipled Fascism - authoritarian governance exalting the nation and often of a specific cultural subgroup with a dictatorial central leadership characterized by cruelty and inflexible adherence to an incomplete ideology Usage: In 2024, only two score years belated from Orwell's famous novel, the United States voted to convert from end stage corporatist capitalist representative democracy to perpetual ChristoKryptoKleptoKakistofascism. But with a little levity, perhaps it will be more like Hogan's Heros. Re: The Word of the year- from The Economist - hal - 12-03-2024 I read that the word of the year was enshitifcation - referring to new car designs Re: The Word of the year- from The Economist - mrbigstuff - 12-03-2024 AllGold wrote: That's exactly what I thought, and it was a frequently used word in childhood. |