plutocracy Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pluːˈtɒk.rə.si]
  • Us [ pluːˈtɑː.krə.si]

Meaning of plutocracy In English

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Examples of plutocracy

  • Before the week after next —though not if we can help it—he will he guided by a sort of neo-plutocracy.

  • I cannot help feeling that a meritocracy is a much more dangerous thing than a plutocracy.

  • A plutocracy has a certain fluidity, where it is possible for people to move from one class to another, which a meritocracy does not have.

  • Then the plutocracy and the rulers will make common cause and attack you.

  • I would say that we merit the title of a plutocracy if we think that everything can be righted by money.

  • However, it is not right that there should be no limit whatever on plutocracy in the pursuit of votes.

  • Would it not be a plutocracy?

  • The real argument is about those children who, given the economic forces involved, will want to go out into the market to earn money and join the happy teenage plutocracy.

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