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autarchy

[aw-tahr-kee] / ˈɔ tɑr ki /


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If the U.S. is in for a long war, Ickes' adventure into autarchy may mean the difference between victory and defeat.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Allies would destroy German autarchy, basis of German militarism.

From Time Magazine Archive

In several old countries with dense populations it is even doubtful whether under autarchy the present population could continue to live, to whatsoever level of existence it might resign itself.

From Time Magazine Archive

Security Council; moreover, the country has all but abandoned its dream of autarchy and become far more dependent on the world economy than it was only five or six years ago.

From Time Magazine Archive

The artistic experience of the civilization of illiteracy is also characterized by impatience and autarchy.

From The Civilization of Illiteracy by Nadin, Mihai