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Short description: War-based society that practices democracy

A military democracy is a war-based society that practices democracy. The category is often applied to historical peoples. An example is Frederick Engels' characterization:

According to Engels, the Greek Heroic Age was a typical example of military democracy.[1] Lewis Henry Morgan spoke of two features: "the military state of society, and the system of administration consisting of an elective and removable supreme chief, a council of elders and a popular assembly."[2]

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