people's democracy

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people's democracy (countable and uncountable, plural people's democracies)

  1. (politics) A theoretical concept within Marxism-Leninism and a form of government in communist states which developed after World War II and in theory allowed for a multi-class, multi-party democracy on the pathway to socialism, rather than a pure proletarian dictatorship.

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