One of the best examples of an oligarchy existed in Ancient Greece in the city-state we know as Sparta. There a small group of men formed an oligarchy that maintained a strong on its citizens. They formed a military style city-state. This, as an aside was totally different than its neighbor, Athens.In Sparta, the government was led by a board of five Ephors. Of course over time members of this board died. To remedy this, all male citizens over the age of thirty, became members of a Popular Assembly from which new ruling clique members were chosen from. On its own, this assembly had little power. For cosmetic reasons the ruling oligarchy had two kings who also did not have much individual power. Running the Spartan military city-state was never easy as enemies were not hard to find. Operationally, the oligarchy's Council of Elders made the laws and were also the supreme court on matters of law. On "paper" all laws passed by the Council had to also be approved by the Assembly. Based on Sparta's power structure, the ephors were able to ensure that the Assembly gave support to the Council.
The system is a confederation. An oligarchy is rule by the wealthiest facets of society.. which may be an official thing, or an unofficial thing.
Impact on SocietyThere are two types of oligarchy: caste and elected oligarchy. In the case of caste, oligarchy is of inheritance. This means if your parents are oligarchs, their political power will be passed on to you when they die. Elected oligarchy was, ironically, just the synonym for democracy. In this type of "oligarchy", the common elects the members of government. This small group of representative of people is in charge of running the country and faced by hundreds of decisions to make, cannot afford to take into account of every single opinion from the others. Hence, democracy nevertheless is still oligarchic. In fact, Robert Michels, a syndicalism sociologist suggested in his book "Political Parties" that any forms of organization will develop into oligarchy, some are more democratic and some are more autocratic. This is known as the "Iron Law of Oligarchy". Knowing what kind of organization the oligarchy aimed to reach e.g. democracy at the start is a key point to know what effect it will bring to the society. In this part of section, we are going to have a closer look on the impact of oligarchy on a society. We will focus mainly on the "caste" oligarchy rather than democracy (you can study it by entering the democracy page). This is because most people were more familiar with this type of oligarchy. Social ImpactOligarchy is inevitably related to aristocracy (rule by noble and elite) and plutocracy (Rule of the wealthy).The oligarchs are a group of privileged people. They receive probably the best education and hold many special rights. This is more likely to create a system of social classification. In the Roman Republic, there are three distinctive classes, namely the Patrician, Equestrian and Plebian class. Likewise, any other oligarchic society will have two groups - the rich and the privileged and the poor who does not have influence. The majority of the people will be classified into the group "poor and not influential". However, you will find that most wealth went into the pocket of those few privileged people.
yes Sparta did have a military oligarchy.
Rome was both an oligarchy and a democracy, yet at different times. First, Rome was ruled by kings, then an oligarchy. After that, the people threw out their kings and rich leaders to form a republic, the root of most modern government including the American government. After that, Rome was a dictatorship.
It is called oligarchy.
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The transition from a failed socialist oligarchy to a capitalist society & the transition from a capitalist society to a socialist oligarchy.
An example of an oligarchy is a society in which a small group of dictators is in charge of the country
oligarchyOligarchy is the form of government. This is the form that only few people rule.
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Burma has a junta government. That is a form of oligarchy.
The system is a confederation. An oligarchy is rule by the wealthiest facets of society.. which may be an official thing, or an unofficial thing.
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.
The aristocrats dominated Athenian society..!Hope this help!
Impact on SocietyThere are two types of oligarchy: caste and elected oligarchy. In the case of caste, oligarchy is of inheritance. This means if your parents are oligarchs, their political power will be passed on to you when they die. Elected oligarchy was, ironically, just the synonym for democracy. In this type of "oligarchy", the common elects the members of government. This small group of representative of people is in charge of running the country and faced by hundreds of decisions to make, cannot afford to take into account of every single opinion from the others. Hence, democracy nevertheless is still oligarchic. In fact, Robert Michels, a syndicalism sociologist suggested in his book "Political Parties" that any forms of organization will develop into oligarchy, some are more democratic and some are more autocratic. This is known as the "Iron Law of Oligarchy". Knowing what kind of organization the oligarchy aimed to reach e.g. democracy at the start is a key point to know what effect it will bring to the society. In this part of section, we are going to have a closer look on the impact of oligarchy on a society. We will focus mainly on the "caste" oligarchy rather than democracy (you can study it by entering the democracy page). This is because most people were more familiar with this type of oligarchy. Social ImpactOligarchy is inevitably related to aristocracy (rule by noble and elite) and plutocracy (Rule of the wealthy).The oligarchs are a group of privileged people. They receive probably the best education and hold many special rights. This is more likely to create a system of social classification. In the Roman Republic, there are three distinctive classes, namely the Patrician, Equestrian and Plebian class. Likewise, any other oligarchic society will have two groups - the rich and the privileged and the poor who does not have influence. The majority of the people will be classified into the group "poor and not influential". However, you will find that most wealth went into the pocket of those few privileged people.
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Oligarchy may include theocracy and communist regimes.