| 1. | "
Sun Myung Moon, who seeks to unite the world's religions and
governments under his theocratic reign, told attendees at the March 23
event that dead world leaders have endorsed him through a series of
conferences..."
| Source: | . "Virginia Senator says he got congressional room for Rev. Moon" Church & State 57.8 Sept. 1 2004: 19-20  |
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| 2. | " Pita Kelekna takes
issue with Steward and Faron's original distinction between
theocratic and militaristic chiefdoms, arguing that religion plays a key
role in promoting militarism and establishing political legitimacy."
| Source: | Barker, Alex. "Chiefdoms and Chieftaincy in the Americas" American Antiquity 65.1 Jan. 1 2000: 196  |
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| 3. | "
Under Iran's theocratic system, supreme authority remains with a
Shiite Muslim cleric who opposes both reforms and restarting relations
with the United States."
| Source: | Omestad, Thomas. "New faces, new voices" U.S. News & World Report 128.9 Mar. 6 2000: 34  |
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| 4. | " The advocacy
of rights and democracy by the pro-Khatami press--which incidentally,
like almost any other major enterprise, draws on state funds--has forced
the conservative press and the proponents of theocratic government and
revolutionary..."
| Source: | ARJOMAND, SAID AMIR. "Civil Society and the Rule of Law in the Constitutional Politics of Iran Under Khatami" Social Research 67.2 June 22 2000: 283  |
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| 5. | "
The extent of the repression to which the hardliners have resorted
discredits the notion that Iranians are united behind theocratic
government."
| Source: | MAYER, ANN ELIZABETH. "The Universality of Human Rights: Lessons from the Islamic Republic" Social Research 67.2 June 22 2000: 519  |
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| 6. | " Moreover, until
1959, he was also the theocratic head of the Tibetan government."
| Source: | Grunfeld, A. Tom. "Toward a New Foreign Policy" Foreign Policy in Focus 5.9 Apr. 3 2000: 3  |
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| 7. | "... session of the new parliament, issuing their most explicit public
demands yet for an end to two decades of theocratic government."
| Source: | Barber, Ben. "Reformers demand end to theocracy" Washington Times Aug. 2 2000: 15  |
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| 8. | "
Churches
If clergy can be considered the rulers and CEOs of Disinformatia,
the churches can be thought of as being both the regional governments
and heavy industry of that theocratic plutocracy."
| Source: | Zindler, Frank R. "Noah's second flood: religious domination in the media and the great disinformation inundation; A lecture given by Frank R. Zindler at the 30th national convention of American Atheists at San Diego, California, on April 9, 2004" American Atheist Magazine 42.3 June 22 2004: 13-21 |
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| 9. | "... Hazaras with an
unusually high rate of literacy, despite state educational neglect, and
formed an organizational template for Hazarajat's successful
autonomy and theocratic self-rule after the Soviet invasion."
| Source: | PARKES, PETER. "The Hazaras of Afghanistan: an historical, cultural, economic andpolitical study" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5.4 Dec. 1 1999: 681  |
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| 10. | " While one wing of the Christian right supports an
autocratic, even theocratic, government enforcing "family
values" against gays, premarital sex and the like, the
parental-rights framework appeals to a broader crowd, including, for
example, some of those who are home- schooling their children."
| Source: | Scher, Abby. "Political Chapter, Bible Verse" Nation 268.15 Apr. 26 1999: 30-31  |
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| 11. | " Former Ambassador James Akins, one of our
best-informed Middle East experts, recently described to a congressional
committee the ever-growing popular opposition to theocratic Iran, adding
that "the time to prepare for its overthrow has arrived."
..."
| Source: | Beichman, Arnold. "Perils of a proliferation presidency" Washington Times July 27 1998: 16  |
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| 12. | " The magical and theocratic modes of social and intellectual
interaction that had been dominant in early societies were gradually
yielding to more rational forms of mental orientation."
| Source: | Mommsen, Wolfgang J. "Max Weber in America" American Scholar 69.3 June 22 2000: 103  |
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| 13. | " This
illustrates the somewhat theocratic nature of La Luz del Mundo, a
feature not present in Seventh Day Adventism, which the former resembles
the..."
| Source: | Nutini, Hugo G. "NATIVE EVANGELISM IN CENTRAL MEXICO" Ethnology 39.1 Jan. 1 2000: 39  |
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| 14. | " This common focus was galvanized by the avowed
policy of the Islamic Iranian government to export its theocratic
revolution to neighboring states and to give support to Shiite
communities there as well."
| Source: | Kahwaji, Riad. "U.S.-Arab cooperation in the Gulf: are both sides working from the same script?" Middle East Policy 11.3 Sept. 22 2004: 52-63  |
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| 15. | "
They fear a religious party will win the election and impose a
theocratic government like Iran's.
"People in Washington have convinced..."
| Source: | . "Election delay urged" Washington Times Nov. 30 2004: 14  |
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| 16. | "
Ashcroft's Justice Department has shown almost no interest in
what was, until the calamitous events of September 11, the primary
domestic terrorism threat--the white nationalist, anti-government
militia movement and its corollaries with theocratically driven
terrorism, primarily abortion-related assassinations and bombings."
| Source: | Reynolds, Michael. "Homegrown terror: a bomb is a bomb. A chemical weapon is a chemical weapon. It won't matter to the victims whether their attacker's name is Ahmed or Bill" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 60.6 Nov. 1 2004: 48-58  |
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| 17. | " He
argues that the early English Reformation was `the moulding of both
church and state to the theocratic vision of a powerful king' (p.
67) and agrees with Richard Rex's assertion that Henry VIII assumed
the role of an Old Testament king."
| Source: | Farmer, Alan,Pearce, Robert,Bolton, Jan,Kelly, Richard. "Parliamentary Reform 1785-1928" History Review Mar. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 18. | " He
argues that the early English Reformation was `the moulding of both
church and state to the theocratic vision of a powerful king' (p.
67) and agrees with Richard Rex's assertion that Henry VIII assumed
the role of an Old Testament king."
| Source: | Farmer, Alan,Pearce, Robert,Bolton, Jan,Kelly, Richard. "A History of the Modern British Isles 1529-1603: The TwoKingdoms" History Review Mar. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 19. | " He
argues that the early English Reformation was `the moulding of both
church and state to the theocratic vision of a powerful king' (p.
67) and agrees with Richard Rex's assertion that Henry VIII assumed
the role of an Old Testament king."
| Source: | Farmer, Alan,Pearce, Robert,Bolton, Jan,Kelly, Richard. "The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-Destruction of theBolsheviks, 1932-1939" History Review Mar. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 20. | " He
argues that the early English Reformation was `the moulding of both
church and state to the theocratic vision of a powerful king' (p.
67) and agrees with Richard Rex's assertion that Henry VIII assumed
the role of an Old Testament king."
| Source: | Farmer, Alan,Pearce, Robert,Bolton, Jan,Kelly, Richard. "Democracy and the State 1830-1945" History Review Mar. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 21. | " He
argues that the early English Reformation was `the moulding of both
church and state to the theocratic vision of a powerful king' (p.
67) and agrees with Richard Rex's assertion that Henry VIII assumed
the role of an Old Testament king."
| Source: | Farmer, Alan,Pearce, Robert,Bolton, Jan,Kelly, Richard. "The Growth of Democracy in Britain" History Review Mar. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 22. | " He
argues that the early English Reformation was `the moulding of both
church and state to the theocratic vision of a powerful king' (p.
67) and agrees with Richard Rex's assertion that Henry VIII assumed
the role of an Old Testament king."
| Source: | Farmer, Alan,Pearce, Robert,Bolton, Jan,Kelly, Richard. "Propaganda: Political Rhetoric and Identity 1300-2000" History Review Mar. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 23. | " He
argues that the early English Reformation was `the moulding of both
church and state to the theocratic vision of a powerful king' (p.
67) and agrees with Richard Rex's assertion that Henry VIII assumed
the role of an Old Testament king."
| Source: | Farmer, Alan,Pearce, Robert,Bolton, Jan,Kelly, Richard. "The Complete A-Z 19th and 20th Century British HistoryHandbook" History Review Mar. 1 2000: 48  |
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| 24. | " Seventeenth-century Europeans helped
to remodel their monarchies from theocratic constructs to
representatives of enlightened states."
| Source: | GIBSON, WILLIAM. "The Power of Kings: Monarchy and Religion in Europe,1589-1715" History: Review of New Books 28.2 Jan. 1 2000: 73  |
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| 25. | "
He applies the perspective and organization developed in the first
chapter in six subsequent chapters, on (1) the early, largely theocratic
cities, (2) Greece, Rome, and other city-states,..."
| Source: | . "City in time and space: from birth to apocalypse" Canadian Journal of Urban Research 9.2 Dec. 1 2000: 236-8  |
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