- historians, politicians, and
economists argue that the U.S. was
effectively plutocratic for at
least part of the
Gilded Age and
Progressive Era
periods between...
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Plutocrats: The Rise of the New
Global Super Rich and the Fall of
Everyone Else is a book
about economic inequality by
Chrystia Freeland,
first published...
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person in Asia and 11th
richest in the world.
Sometimes characterized as a
plutocrat, he has
attracted both fame and
notoriety for
reports of
market mani****tion...
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Daniel (2010). "Hiring Law Professors:
Breaking the Back of an
American Plutocratic Oligarchy".
Widener Law Journal. 19: 1–29. SSRN 1412783. Hollingsworth...
- In the
Philippine languages, a
complex system of
titles and
honorifics was used
extensively during the pre-colonial era,
mostly by the
Tagalogs and Visayans...
- history, such as
robber barons,
captains of industry, moguls, oligarchs,
plutocrats, or tai-pans. The term
magnate derives from the
Latin word
magnates (plural...
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between public funding and
private funding.
Another dichotomy is
between plutocratic and gr****roots sources;
parties which get much of
their funding from...
- and
Athenians were made to
dissolve their government and
establish a
plutocratic system in its stead,
whereby only
those possessing 2,000
drachmas or...
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American states which are
beset by poverty, corruption, feudalism, and
plutocratic exploitation ... his
influence in
Latin America might be overwhelming...
- cycle. A
ruthless and
greedy financier, his name is
still used in
France as a
byword for
corporate or
plutocratic figures driven by lust for money. v t e...