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Absolute and arbitrary rule.
An autocrat is not constrained by laws or coventions, and autocracy is essentially unpredictable as a form of government.
Unlike authority, which implies a right or qualification to command, autocracy indicates no more than untrammelled power.
Source:
Roger Scruton, A Dictionary of Political Thought (London, 1982)
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