Why this word is great
STATOLATRY — [Noun] The worship of the State as an object of devotion or reverence. From state ("a politically organized body of people under a government") + -o- (connecting vowel) + -latry ("worship of", from Greek -λατρεία, -latreia). Unlike "patriotism" (which denotes love for one's country) or "theocracy" (where religious leaders govern in a deity's name), statolatry is the sacralization of bureaucracy, the liturgy of loyalty sworn to cold edifices of power. It is the gleam of polished boots on parade, the hushed reverence before a portrait of the Leader, the cold thrill of surrendering one's will to the machinery of collective purpose—a faith where the altar is a desk, and the miracle is obedience.