the answer is the wealthy patricians (privileged class ) and the plebeians had .little to say in the government of the republic but the fought for equal rights
The peninsulares, who were Spanish-born individuals, controlled most of the political, economic, and social power in colonial Latin America. They held high-ranking positions in government and the Catholic Church and benefited from preferential treatment and access to resources over the criollos, who were people of Spanish descent born in the Americas.
The Planter Class
Church
Class warfare was the state sanctioned violence against the middle class originally introduced in the period following the Bolshevik rise to power in order for them consolidate their power.
According to Morgenthau, political power changes how people think.
People's Political Power Party of Canada was created in 2006.
Aristotle believed that political power is best located in the hands of the virtuous and educated middle class, whom he referred to as the "people of the middling sort." He believed that these individuals were most likely to govern with the common good in mind rather than pursuing their own self-interest.
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Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
duncans class?
how did alexander hamilton feel about political power and common power?