Absolute monarchy is a monarchial form of government in which the monarch exercises ultimate governing authority as head of state and head of government; his or her powers are not limited by a constitution or by the law. An absolute monarch wields unrestricted political power over the sovereign state and its people.
例句与用法
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On han feizi ' s theory of absolute monarchy 论韩非子的君主集权理论
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Confucianists ' desires of order and its identify and clash with absolute monarchy 儒家秩序需求与君主专制政治
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The absolute monarchy of france was highly developed , and the king was the symbol of peace , order and unity 当时的法国正是专制君主制发展的鼎盛时期,君主是和平、秩序与统一的象征。
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In this social and historical condition , boetie revealed profoundly the essential of the institution of absolute monarchy 在这样的社会历史条件下,鲍埃西深刻揭露出君主专制制度的实质。
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In the middle of the 18th century , on account of the serious financial crisis , the french absolute monarchy was forced to carry out a series of reforms 摘要18世纪中叶前后,面对严重的财政危机,法国的绝对王权政府被迫推行了一系列改革。
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In contrast to hobbes , locke opposes absolute monarchy : " absolute monarchy , which by some men is counted the only government in the world , is indeed inconsistent with civil society , and so can be no form of civil government at all " ( 48 ) 与霍布斯相反,洛克反对绝对的君权:绝对的君权虽被某些人视为是世界上唯一的政体,实际上却是与公民社会相矛盾的,同时也不可能转变为公民政府。