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- ELI5: What is the difference between an oligarchy and an aristocracy . . .
I understand that an oligarchy is a powerful group who control government legislature and rule in self-interest But this is extremely similar to an aristocracy - the highest social class which, again, rule in self-interest Where does the difference lie? The origin of the word aristocracy is related to rule by the 'best' - is it then in how they justify their rule, with oligarchies simply
- What is the difference between these terms: nobility, aristocracy . . .
In my medieval-fantasy novel, how should I handle these terms? Does aristocracy mean only nobility, or does it include both nobility and royalty? Also, I read somewhere once there is also a class that is below nobility but still considered part of aristocracy (gentry I think) How do I avoid confusing the readers? For example, if I say Only members of the aristocracy have the right to do that
- Who are aristocrats ? : r EnglishLearning - Reddit
Aristocracy is, in the most traditional sense, people with inherited titles of nobility In this sense, the United States has no aristocracy Why? Because in the strictest possible definition, "an" aristocracy is government by a small privileged class, like nobles The US is traditionally a Democratic Republic with no nobles However
- What the hell is an aristocracy? : r philosophy - Reddit
Aristocracy is a form of government in which the best qualified citizens rule The term was derived from the Greek aristokratia, meaning "rule of the best" well this is right, what the "best" means is defined by the time
- What is Timocracy? : r askphilosophy - Reddit
What is a Timocracy? Plato's Republic portrays government as a continuum of power progressing from Aristocracy, to Timocracy, to Oligarchy, to Democracy, to Tyranny I'm basically familiar with all of these, except for Timocracy The basic definition is, a form of government in which possession of property is required in order to hold office a form of government in which rulers are motivated
- ELI5: What is the bourgeoisie, and what is the difference . . . - Reddit
The bourgeoisie are people who do not rely on their labor for income This includes things like business owners, investors, landlords, etc This is as opposed to the proletariat, which is us laborers The French bourgeoisie was the specific class of Frenchmen in the revolutionary period, and are the basis for how we use that word colloquially Along with "left" and "right" politics This is
- What’s the deal with the word ‘boujee bougie bourgeois . . . - Reddit
The bourgeoisie often sought to emulate the aristocracy in social trends, dress, manners, speech, education, etc Many older mercantile families would also earn knighthoods and titles for service to the crown To some degree this made them join the aristocracy "Old money" world
- Can anyone explain noble ranks and titles? Ideally in a . . . - Reddit
Or let's say recent advances in military technologies make it no longer necessary for the kingdom to have a warrior aristocracy, and despite the grumbling and possible armed resistance from that aristocracy, the king abolishes the idea of aristocrats owning and administering their own land
- Is Darcy considered part of the aristocracy? If not are there . . . - Reddit
The aristocracy sits in the House of Lords, not the House of Commons, and are usually referred to as "Lord" not "Sir" They also are immune to debtor's prison and have some other perks like being tried only by their peers in court Baronets are not aristocratic, we know Sir Thomas is an MP (House of Commons), they are considered titled gentry
- A Scientific Definition of Rape and Why the Gender Aristocracy is . . .
Why not just discard most of this talk about "Gender Aristocracy" in favor of talking about gender as it relates to the National Question? While the gender aristocracy is most definitely tied up with nation and class, I don't think the theory that "all sex is rape" is, and that is where we see an example of a tool to divide the oppressor nation
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