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autarchy

[aw-tahr-kee] / ˈɔ tɑr ki /


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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

We will be signing more of these, unless we retreat toward autarchy.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

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

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Owing to the almost perfect autarchy existing there, grave economic problems never really arise.

From My Three Years in America by Johann Heinrich Andreas Hermann Albrecht Graf von Bernstorff




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