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[[File:RichElite.png]] Rich Elitism<br>
[[File:RichElite.png]] The Rich Elite<br>
Bourgeoise<br>
Rule of the Rich<br>
Rich Supremacy<br>
Wealthism<br>
[[File:Oligcap.png]] [[Oligarchy|Oligarchic-Capitalism]]<br>
[[File:PentaCap.png]] [[Oligarchy#Pentarchy|Penitarchic-Capitalism]] <br>
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'''Plutocracy '''is a form of government that is controlled by the rich and wealthy, and as such is almost always right-wing to far-right economically and statist to authoritarian on the civic axis. Unlike other ideologies such as [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy]], [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]], or [[File:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]], Plutocracy doesn'tcomes seemfrom to have any unironic, establishedcapitalist theory for it, butbelieving isin insteada usedsystem asbased aon pejorativewealth termand torule describe real-world governments,by similarlythe toupper [[File:Kak.png]]wealthy [[Kakistocracy]]class.
 
==History==
DespiteAlthough thethis lackis ofa theoryhypothetical system, there has been systems similar to Plutocracy has been practiced in some instances, such as the Roman and Mali Empires to more modern examples, such as London, or the Trump-era United States.
 
Some people (mostly [[File:Leftunity.png]] Leftists) consider [[File:Liberal Democracy.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Democracy]] to be a form of Plutocracy, because any person who wants to become president needs to become widely popular among people, which requires to start multimillion advertisement campaign.
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