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An oligarchy is a form of government or system in which power and authority are concentrated in the hands of a small, privileged group of people. This ruling elite—often known as
An oligarchy is a form of government or system in which power and authority are concentrated in the hands of a small, privileged group of people. This ruling elite—often known as "oligarchs"—typically derives its disproportionate control over society's political and economic affairs through wealth, family lineage, corporate power, or military influence.Core CharacteristicsSelf-Serving Power: Unlike an aristocracy (which historically referred to a small group deemed best-qualified to rule for the public good), oligarchies primarily exercise control to protect their own minority interests and maintain their status.Privileged Minority: The ruling group does not have to be large; it could be made up of a few wealthy families, influential business leaders, or an entrenched political committee.Economic Inequality: Oligarchies often feature a stark economic divide, where immense wealth is concentrated at the top while the majority of the population holds little economic or political sway.Types of OligarchiesOligarchies can take several different forms depending on how the ruling class achieves its dominance:Plutocracy: Rule by the wealthiest individuals. In this system, money and vast financial resources dictate political and economic outcomes.Corporate/Financial Oligarchy: Control wielded by mega-corporations or financial institutions that dominate industries and influence government policies for their benefit.Aristocracy: Rule by a privileged class of noble families or landed elites, though this term is often used differently depending on historical context.Key Theories and HistoryAncient Greek Origins: The word originates from the Greek words olígos (meaning "few") and arkho (meaning "to govern" or "to rule"). The philosopher Aristotle famously defined oligarchy as a corrupt, self-serving version of an aristocracy, where the wealthy few govern solely for their own benefit rather than for the public good.The Iron Law of Oligarchy: Coined in 1911 by sociologist Robert Michels, this theory states that all large organizations—even those that begin as democratic movements or political parties—inevitably develop into oligarchies. As an organization grows, a centralized group of leaders must emerge to manage operations, leading to concentrated power and a ruling class focused on self-preservation#majestic0013 #fyp #foryoupage #pensivesociety

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