"Flag_of_South_Africa_.svg"@en . . "The Confederate States of America and Apartheid South Africa are considered archetypical examples of herrenvolk democracy. Elections were free, but voting suffrage was restricted on the basis of race, with governance that reflected the interests of the politically dominant racial group."@en . . . . "Herrenvolk democracy"@en . . "Flag_of_the_Confederate_States_of_America_.svg"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Confederacy"@en . . . . "5301"^^ . . . . . . . "Apartheid South Africa"@en . "40669330"^^ . . "Herrenvolk democracy is a system of government in which only a specific ethnic group participates in government, while other groups are disenfranchised. Ethnocracy, in which one group dominates the state, is a related concept. The German term Herrenvolk, meaning \"master race\", was used in 19th century discourse that justified colonialism with the supposed racial superiority of Europeans."@en . . . . "500"^^ . "Herrenvolk democracy is a system of government in which only a specific ethnic group participates in government, while other groups are disenfranchised. Ethnocracy, in which one group dominates the state, is a related concept. The German term Herrenvolk, meaning \"master race\", was used in 19th century discourse that justified colonialism with the supposed racial superiority of Europeans."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "1121576503"^^ . . . . .