A situation whereby a political party is controlled by party managers.
〈美〉(尤指对政党或政治机构的)首脑控制
Example sentencesExamples
To say that people ought not run and that people ought to get out of this race is bossism that belongs in the other party.
He represents the greatest danger the Republicans face, bossism.
Nigeria's PDP doesn't have similar grass roots or internal democratic mechanisms, but at least on this one issue, its factionalism and local bossism have had a similar effect.
The monopoly in politics, or bossism, may possibly be abolished by direct legislation or by proportional representation.
Lincoln Steffens's magnificent book, The Shame of the Cities, denounced the bossism and corruption of early twentieth-century American cities.
Definition of bossism in US English:
bossism
nounˈbäs-
US
A situation in which a political party is controlled by party managers.
〈美〉(尤指对政党或政治机构的)首脑控制
Example sentencesExamples
To say that people ought not run and that people ought to get out of this race is bossism that belongs in the other party.
The monopoly in politics, or bossism, may possibly be abolished by direct legislation or by proportional representation.
He represents the greatest danger the Republicans face, bossism.
Lincoln Steffens's magnificent book, The Shame of the Cities, denounced the bossism and corruption of early twentieth-century American cities.
Nigeria's PDP doesn't have similar grass roots or internal democratic mechanisms, but at least on this one issue, its factionalism and local bossism have had a similar effect.