So this plutocratic system only resumes the economic inequalities: it would be necessary to introduce the variable of the demographic weight. |
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In a plutocratic California, the state's fourth wealthiest person wouldn't have to win an election to rule. |
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And it lives it as an authentic theological place of the new evangelisation faced with the proliferation of fundamentalist and plutocratic sects. |
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And if that's the case, then it could be that policies cutting financial sector pay are just as effective a means to break the plutocratic cycle as policies that limit the scope for government bail-outs. |
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The chaebol are the conglomerates that dominate the Korean economy, so these plutocratic pâtissières have deeper pockets than any of the little bakers they compete against. Their baking has provoked outrage. |
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In conversations with his sister, Sophia, the two decided to carry on leaflet propaganda in the in the form of a campaign against the war and in favor of collaboration with the plutocratic enemies of National Socialism. |
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On the move, the Phaeton never makes any bones about the fact that it's a plutocratic wafter. |
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Answering it might give us a Howells for these nervous noughts: a poet of middle-class precariousness, of terrorist threats and immigrant renewals, of tarnished gilded ages and plutocratic triumph and liberal embattlement. |
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The GOP's regressive positions are camouflaged behind a disintegrating Potemkin village of plutocratic marketing and co-opted populist outrage. |
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He is an outsized character: the biggest plutocrat in a plutocratic capital, a creature of Wall Street who, flagrantly and legally, tapped his limitless bank account to become, and remain, mayor. |
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The bureaucratization of the state, odd as it may initially seem, typically provided the basis for its democratization because it eliminated feudal, plutocratic, and patrimonial bases of administration. |
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