- A
plutocracy (from
Ancient Gr**** πλοῦτος (ploûtos) 'wealth' and κράτος (krátos) 'power') or
plutarchy is a
society that is
ruled or
controlled by people...
- firm
dominating the
market Monopsony –
Market structure with one
buyer Plutocracy –
Society controlled by the
wealthiest citizens Socialism for the rich...
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included the
destruction of Germany. The
pamphlet "The War Goal of
World Plutocracy"
detailed the
contents of the book,
although with some
omissions from...
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Power behind the
throne Synarchism Oligarchical collectivism Timocracy Plutocracy "ὀλίγος",
Henry George Liddell,
Robert Scott, A Gr****–English Lexicon...
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social or
civic responsibility, may
shift in
their form and
become a
plutocracy where the
wealthy rule.
Solon introduced the
ideas of
timokratia as a...
- society,
wealth requirements for rank
indicate a
strong tendency towards plutocracy.
Prestige could be
obtained through investing one's
wealth in
grand estates...
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increasingly a
nation unto themselves."
Freeland argues that the rise of
plutocracy is due to
advances in
information technology and
expansion of free trade...
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Bureaucracy Dictatorship Democracy Gerontocracy Meritocracy Monarchy Oligarchy Plutocracy Technocracy Theocracy Ideologies Agrarianism Anarchism Capitalism Christian...
- By the end of 18th century, the
rapidly growing town of Manchester, England, had a
small Jewish community, some of
whose members had set up businesses...
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punishment levied against the offenders.
Kleptocracy is
different from
plutocracy (rule by the richest) and
oligarchy (rule by a
small elite). In a kleptocracy...