Of or pertaining to government according to nature; specifically, of or pertaining to the physiocrats or their doctrines: as, physiocratic theories; the physiocratic school of political economy.
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "physiocratic" in a sentence
"Jefferson would advocate that we all "come back to the land," to a more fundamental understanding of the physiocratic nature of wealth."
"In the physiocratic model, economic rent was derived from unrecompensed work done by Nature since in setting food prices, cultivators take in account their labor and expenses as well as the surplus value contributed by the fertility of the soil."
"Another source of revolutionary ideology that became the special target of Rehberg's wrath was physiocratic doctrine."