Pornocracy

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Etymologically, '''pornocracy''' (derived from a Greek word for "prostitute-rule") would mean government, or domination of government, by whores, prostitutes, or by some other form of sexual organisation, industry or society.
 
Etymologically, '''pornocracy''' (derived from a Greek word for "prostitute-rule") would mean government, or domination of government, by whores, prostitutes, or by some other form of sexual organisation, industry or society.
  
Historically, it was used to refer to a period in the 10th century A.D. when women connected with certain families were alleged to have an unsavory influence over the affairs of the Papacy, or in various contexts as an insulting epithet to refer to politicians' mistresses (or wives with allegedly chequered past) having undue influence on government affairs.  The term was misogynistically motivated by a combination of fear of women having any authority to rule and contempt of any women who did not keep within a stict standard of sexual chastity.  The women who were slurred by the term "pornocracy" were generally not actually ordinary prostitutes, and generally did not rule openly in their own name.
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Historically, it was used to refer to a period in the 10th century A.D. when women connected with certain families were alleged to have an unsavory influence over the affairs of the Papacy, or in various contexts as an insulting epithet to refer to politicians' mistresses (or wives with an allegedly chequered past) having undue influence on government affairs.  The term was misogynistically motivated by a combination of fear of women having any authority to rule and contempt of any women who did not keep within a stict standard of sexual chastity.  The women who were slurred by the term "pornocracy" were generally not actually ordinary prostitutes, and generally did not rule openly in their own name.
  
 
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Etymologically, pornocracy (derived from a Greek word for "prostitute-rule") would mean government, or domination of government, by whores, prostitutes, or by some other form of sexual organisation, industry or society.

Historically, it was used to refer to a period in the 10th century A.D. when women connected with certain families were alleged to have an unsavory influence over the affairs of the Papacy, or in various contexts as an insulting epithet to refer to politicians' mistresses (or wives with an allegedly chequered past) having undue influence on government affairs. The term was misogynistically motivated by a combination of fear of women having any authority to rule and contempt of any women who did not keep within a stict standard of sexual chastity. The women who were slurred by the term "pornocracy" were generally not actually ordinary prostitutes, and generally did not rule openly in their own name.

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