plutocracypluˈtɒk rə si
plutocracy (n)
- plural
- plutocracies
English Definitions:
plutocracy (noun)
a political system governed by the wealthy people
plutocracy (Noun)
Government by the wealthy.
plutocracy (Noun)
A controlling class of the wealthy.
Plutocracy
Plutocracy, also known as plutonomy or plutarchy, is rule by the wealthy. Its first known use was in 1652. Unlike systems such as democracy or anarchism, plutocracy is not rooted in an established political philosophy and has no formal advocates. 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.
Plutocracy
A plutocracy (from Ancient Greek πλοῦτος (ploûtos) 'wealth', and κράτος (krátos) 'power') or plutarchy is a society that is ruled or controlled by people of great wealth or income. The first known use of the term in English dates from 1631. Unlike most political systems, plutocracy is not rooted in any established political philosophy.
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