Herrenvolk democracy is a form of government with elections in which only one ethnic group or racial group has the right to vote, the right to run for political office and the right to be employed in the bureaucracy, while other groups are disenfranchised.[1] Herrenvolk democracy is a subtype of ethnocracy, which means any form of government where one ethnic group controls the state, with or without elections. The German term Herrenvolk, meaning "master race", was used in 19th century ideology that justified colonialism with the supposed racial superiority of Europeans.[2] The term Herrenvolk democracy was first used in 1967 by the sociologist Pierre van Den Berghe in his book Race and Racism.[3]
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