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    1. In my opinion, oligarchy is the fitted word for the


    2. Now that we have an oligarchy, it’s


    3. Further, the Athenians were in the habit of banishing people who had gained the disfavor of the Assembly, and neither tyranny nor oligarchy were possibilities far removed from their traditional political processes, the rhetoric of Pericles notwithstanding


    4. ” The Confederacy was an oligarchy, an elite run government, not anything close to a democracy


    5. It was never a democracy, always run by a tiny oligarchy


    6. Thomas Jefferson warned against allowing the Supreme Court to become the “despotism of an oligarchy


    7. CS Lewis, "Willing Slaves of the Welfare State", 1958——Again, the new oligarchy must more and more base its claim to plan us on its claim to knowledge … This means they must increasingly rely on the advice of scientists, till in the end the politicians proper become merely the scientists' puppets


    8. An oligarchy of Occidental Union Administrators ruling the entire world with absolute and guaranteed authority


    9. oligarchy, dominated by a majority of five non-elected judges has, as Jefferson predicted, sown the seeds for dissolutionment


    10. This judicial oligarchy, dominated by a majority of five non-

    11. oligarchy that ruled England and Europe by the


    12. discovered an alternative to political oligarchy, he


    13. the permission of the oligarchy to have access to


    14. oligarchy with a few of the anointed accumulating


    15. Michels call this phenomena "The Iron Law of Oligarchy" and it has proven correct ever since he


    16. Among them are those who see, and cannot help seeing, many sides of a case, as well as those who perceive that a humane cause promoted by means that are too ruthless is in danger of turning into its opposite, liberty into oppression in the name of liberty, equality into a new, self-perpetuating oligarchy to defend equality, justice into crushing of all forms of nonconformity, love of men into hatred of those who oppose brutal methods of achieving it


    17. The car industry was already a monopolized oligarchy of three huge corporations


    18. Bush’s weak attempt to bring back an oligarchy of corporate power in America is already crumbling as fast as they are making the worst mistakes possible, and exposing their own arrogance to their own people so badly; that not even the most ignorant redneck can stomach the smug wealth and arrogant righteousness of their greed any more


    19. That question, I said, is easily answered: the four governments of which I spoke, so far as they have distinct names, are, first, those of Crete and Sparta, which are generally applauded; what is termed oligarchy comes next; this is not equally approved, and is a form of government which teems with evils: thirdly, democracy, which naturally follows oligarchy, although very different: and lastly comes tyranny, great and famous, which differs from them all, and is the fourth and worst disorder of a State


    20. And the new government which thus arises will be of a form intermediate between oligarchy and aristocracy?

    21. Clearly, the new State, being in a mean between oligarchy and the perfect State, will partly follow one and partly the other, and will also have some peculiarities


    22. And this, speaking generally, is the way in which oligarchy is established


    23. This, then, will be the first great defect of oligarchy?


    24. Then oligarchy, or the form of government in which the rulers are elected for their wealth, may now be dismissed


    25. Yes, he said; at any rate the individual out of whom he came is like the State out of which oligarchy came


    26. Well, I said, and how does the change from oligarchy into democracy arise? Is it not on this wise?--The good at which such a State aims is to become as rich as possible, a desire which is insatiable?


    27. The ruin of oligarchy is the ruin of democracy; the same disease magnified and intensified by liberty overmasters democracy--the truth being that the excessive increase of anything often causes a reaction in the opposite direction; and this is the case not only in the seasons and in vegetable and animal life, but above all in forms of government


    28. That, however, was not, as I believe, your question--you rather desired to know what is that disorder which is generated alike in oligarchy and democracy, and is the ruin of both?


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