Oligarchy
Oligarchy
Oligarchy
An elitist theory believes that a small, wealthy group has the majority of the political power in a country. Political leaders are chosen from this small, close-knit group.
The political system of Spata was Oligarchy. It means a government where a small group of people hold power.
a government controlled by a individual or small group with absolute political power . there are no restrictions on the rulers or rulers' power.
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A political system in which one person or a small group holds absolute power is known as an autocracy or oligarchy. In an autocracy, a single leader maintains control over the state, often without constitutional or legal limitations. In contrast, an oligarchy is governed by a small group of individuals, often from the same socioeconomic or political class. Both systems typically suppress dissent and limit political pluralism, concentrating power in the hands of the few.
The elitist theory is the prominent theory on small groups of people holding power.
Oligarchy is a form of government where most political power rests with a small segment of society (i.e. the most powerful, whether by wealth, military strength, ruthlessness, or political influence). Oligarchy is from the Greek for "few" and "rule." Some theorists argue that all societies are inevitably oligarchies no matter the supposed political system.
a small fraction
Revolutions
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