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concepts that can be
loosely equivalent to
meritocracy or technocracy.
Aristocracies dominated political and
economic power for most of the
medieval and...
- The
aristocracy is
historically ****ociated with a "hereditary" or a "ruling"
social class. In many states, the
aristocracy included the
upper class of...
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Labor aristocracy or
labour aristocracy (also
aristocracy of labor) has at
least four meanings: (1) as a term with
Marxist theoretical underpinnings;...
- merit). He
distinguishes this from
traditional aristocracies,
which he
refers to as the
artificial aristocracy, a
ruling elite that
derives its
power solely...
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Jewish aristocracy may
refer to:
Patriarchal age
Kohen Kings of
Israel and
Judah List of
Jewish leaders in the Land of
Israel Kings of
Judah List of European...
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Nobile ([ˈnɔːbile],
abbreviated Nob.) is an
Italian hereditary title borne by a
noble who
ranks similarly or just
below a baron,
similar to the rank of...
- "
Aristocracy of officials" and "civil
service aristocracy" (Danish and Norwegian:
embedsaristokratiet or embetsaristokratiet) are
terms used by historians...
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American Aristocracy is a 1916
American silent adventure/comedy-drama film
directed by
Lloyd Ingraham and
starring Douglas Fairbanks. A 35mm
print of...
- The
aristocracy of
Norway is the
modern and
medieval aristocracy in Norway. Additionally,
there have been economical, political, and
military elites that—relating...
- of Iran, also
known as the
seven Parthian clans, were
seven feudal aristocracies of
Parthian origin, who were
allied with the
Sasanian court. The Parthian...