Why this word is great
POLLARCHY — [Noun] Government by the masses; the direct, often lawless rule of the many. From the Greek πολλοί (polloí, "the many, the masses") and the combining form -archy ("rule, government"). Unlike ochlocracy (which conjures the seething, violent tumult of a mob) or democracy (which implies a structured, principled system of popular governance), pollarchy is the raw, unmediated force of collective will, absent any vessel to contain it. It is the fevered verdict shouted from the courthouse steps, the algorithmic tyranny of a trending opinion extinguishing nuance, and the suffocating consensus of a village square that allows no dissent—the governance of quantity, where the many-headed sovereign is always, and only, hungry.