Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mob-rule

noun
/ˈmɒb ruːl/
Definition
Mob-rule refers to a situation where a large group of people, often acting without authority or control, takes over decision-making or governance, leading to a lack of stability and order.
Examples
  • The protests turned into mob-rule, prompting concerns about safety and order.
  • In a democracy, the risk of mob-rule must be managed to ensure that minority voices are heard.
  • When decisions are influenced by mob-rule, they often lack fairness and justice.
Meaning
The term suggests governance or decision-making driven by the whims and emotions of a crowd rather than by reasoned debate or structured processes.
Synonyms
  • anarchy
  • chaos
  • lawlessness
  • demagoguery
  • popular unrest