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The word I came up with is "lenocracy." The first part of that word comes from leno, the Latin term for a pimp. Yes, what the word means is a government of pimps.
Let's unpack that phrase a little bit. If, as the saying goes, prostitution is the world's oldest profession, then pimping must be up there in the oldest half dozen or so. What makes a pimp economically interesting is that he adds no value to the exchanges from which he profits. He doesn't produce any goods or services himself. His role is wholly parasitic. He inserts himself into the transaction between the sex worker who provides the service and the customer who wants it, and takes a cut of the price in exchange for allowing the transaction to happen.
This kind of parasitic interaction is far from unusual in economics, but it's not always as common as it is now. There are societies and eras in which most economic activity is mediated by pimps of various kinds, and other societies and other eras in which such arrangements are relatively rare (and often harshly penalized). Right now, in the modern industrial world, we live in an economy where nearly all exchanges are subject not just to the exactions of a single pimp but to whole regiments of pimps, each of whom has to be paid in order for the exchange to take place. Furthermore, this orgy of pimping is sponsored, controlled, and mandated by government at all levels and by the holders of political and economic power more generally. Thus, lenocracy.
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Under the state's "novel" theory would mean: "Any First Amendment challenges (let alone core political speech challenges) are dead on arrival and can never support a demurrer in Georgia.
"That is because to hurdle the high First Amendment barriers to speech restriction, all the State would need to plead is that a defendant's speech constituted a Georgia RICO violation (for instance) and nothing more."
Comment: From this document from Reaching Critical Will (a project of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom):