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Plutocracy
Plutocracy meaning
Government by the wealthy. | A controlling class of the wealthy.
Synonyms of Plutocracy
Example sentences (17)
Might there be an unstated pro-status quo arrangement between our election fronted oligarchy/plutocracy and the main stream Media, including the B. B. C.?
Yet, society might reject totalitarianism and corporate plutocracy.
Correction: barely one million, part of the 0.1% plutocracy.
They screen the fact that a corporate plutocracy is actually holding the purse strings.
What goes by that name is merely an autocracy and a plutocracy.
Trump and the Republicans trying to more firmly establish their brand of plutocracy know which demographics are getting hit the hardest by the virus and its aftereffects.
Doing the same thing again and again and expecting the same results in this case is not insanity, it is standard operating procedure in a plutocracy.
For too long the mainstream media has been given a pass for being the patsy of the plutocracy.
So what the party of big business has been doing is dividing people by race in order to build support for plutocracy.
Along with the war and the plutocracy, I mean.
This is nothing but a ploy to perpetuate a sort of plutocracy within the mechanisms of democracy.
What we have here is plutocracy in action.
Although aristocratic values permeated traditional elite society, a strong tendency toward plutocracy is indicated by the wealth requirements for census rank.
It eased the burden of the workers, and determined that membership of the ruling class was to be based on wealth ( plutocracy ), rather than by birth ( aristocracy ).
It is a system in which only a small part of the population represents the government. citation Modern depictions of aristocracy tend to regard it not as the ancient Greek concept of rule by the best, but more as a plutocracy —rule by the rich.
The concept of plutocracy may be advocated by the wealthy classes of a society in an indirect or surreptitious fashion, though the term itself is almost always used in a pejorative sense.
This is sometimes called plutocracy (rule by wealth) or kleptocracy (rule by theft).