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There are many answers to the question but I will share two as that is what you ask for.

1) Theocracy - the government is run by the clergy or supreme religious leader from which all laws are made and enforced with the idea that religion and its abeyance to it must be maintained at all times.

2) Communism - the government controls everything and makes all the decisions for the people. In theory, the people all own everything equally, but it is the government that gets to decide who gets what and who doesn't. Every decision is made for the betterment of all concern without regard to the individuals wants, desires, or concerns.

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