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Filter by Meaning The concept of an ergatocracy has been criticized for its potential to promote an unhealthy work culture.
The activist argued that an ergatocracy was necessary to address the systemic inequalities faced by the working class.
The political party was founded on the principle of establishing an ergatocracy.
The party leader promised to create an ergatocracy if elected as the next prime minister.
The labor union leaders demanded that the country's leaders adopt an ergatocracy.
The island's council was an ergatocracy, with fishermen and sailors elected as its members.
The trade union leader advocated for an ergatocracy in which workers could directly elect their representatives.
The nation's constitution was amended to establish an ergatocracy, allowing the working class to have a greater say in governance.
The progressive movement championed the idea of an ergatocracy to challenge the entrenched power of the wealthy elite.
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