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Plutocracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plutocracy is rule by the wealthy, or power provided by wealth. The combination of both plutocracy and oligarchy is called plutarchy . In a plutocracy, the degree of economic inequality is high whi...
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America is not a democracy but a plutocracy. Plutocracy is governance by the wealthy. This book offers the direct democracy government design that the founders should have created and that should become the next form of government for America and the other nations of the world. ... Beyond Plutocracy Home Page...
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The term "plutocracy" is formally defined as government by the wealthy, and is also sometimes used to refer to a wealthy class that controls a government, often from behind the scenes. ... Plutocracy may also have social and cultural aspects.; Thus, in Democracy for the Few political scientist Michael Parenti is led...
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Plutocracy - Definition of Plutocracy at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Plutocracy. Look it up now! ... Use plutocracy in a Sentence...
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The New American Plutocracy ... Plutocracy throughout America's History ... Greatest Government? | Aristocracy | Democracy | Monarchy | Oligarchy | Plutocracy | Theocracy | Dictatorship | Totalitarianism...
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Plutocracy: (1) government by the wealthy, (2) a controlling class of the wealthy. From the Greek ploutokratia, from ploutos, wealth, and kratia, advocate of a form of government. ... Unfortunately, a relatively small number of corporate managers and stockholders of the new plutocracy control the corporate state, and it is...
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BILL MOYERS: You keep referring in "Wealth and Democracy" to a plutocracy. What do you mean by that? ... And that is plutocracy. ... KEVIN PHILLIPS: ... a plutocracy in a way that we haven't had before, since the gilded age.
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What is a Plutocracy? ... An outright plutocracy governed by a handful of wealthy individuals is relatively rare in the modern era. However, the governments of many nations are obviously heavily influenced by wealth. Wealth buys political power, in the form of lobbying,
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