Nachtwächterstaat

German

Etymology

Nachtwächter (night watchman) + Staat (state); coined by German socialist Ferdinand Lassalle in an 1862 speech in Berlin. He used this term to criticize the idea of a state with minimal government, comparing it to a night watchman whose sole duty was preventing theft.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈnaxtvɛçtɐˌʃtaːt]
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  • Hyphenation: Nacht‧wäch‧ter‧staat

Noun

Nachtwächterstaat m (mixed, genitive Nachtwächterstaates or Nachtwächterstaats, plural Nachtwächterstaaten)

  1. night watchman state

Declension

Descendants

  • English: night watchman state (calque)

Further reading

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