Subject: Re: Trump’s Kakistocracy
Kakistocracy has been used to describe bad governments since the time of the English Civil War. In a piece by Matthew Cantor in The Guardian, he wrote:
… the term has been around since at least 1644, during the English civil war, when a sermon warned of “a mad kinde of Kakistocracy” looming.
Its roots, of course, go back even further – it’s borrowed from the Greek kakistos, or “worst”, which itself probably comes from the Proto-Indo-European word kakka, meaning “to defecate”.
In other words, as Nancy Friedman wrote at her Substack on language in 2016, “you could say that kakistocracy is ‘government by the shitty’.”