0 the control of a country or an area by the people living there, or the control of an organization by a group of people independent of central or local government:
The franchise was regarded as a domestic issue to be resolved once self-government had been attained.
During the 1860s and 1870s, then, local self-government became a distinctively liberal concern.
The people saw it, accordingly, as very much the reflection of their chosen form of self-government.
Worms had gained important powers of self-government in the later twelfth century, notwithstanding the claim of the bishop.
According to various descriptions, testimonies and sociological surveys, the attempt to organise workers' self-government was non-ideological and pragmatic.
Nationalist sentiment for racial equality and self-government was shaking the very foundations and premises upon which foreign rule rested.
Her discussion of these latter reforms was limited to provincial assemblies and local self-government initiatives.
One of the issues which was discussed was workers' self-government.
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