Meaning of plutocracy | Babel Free
/pluːˈtɒkɹəsi/Definitions
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Government by the wealthy. countable, uncountable
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A controlling class of the wealthy. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
العربية
بلوتوقراطية
Čeština
plutokracie
Ελληνικά
πλουτοκρατία
Español
plutocracia
Français
ploutocratie
Bahasa Indonesia
plutokrasi
Italiano
plutocrazia
日本語
金権政治
한국어
금권 정치
Nederlands
plutocratie
Polski
plutokracja
Português
plutocracia
Русский
плутократия
Svenska
plutokrati
ไทย
เศรษฐยาธิปไตย
Türkçe
plütokrasi
Українська
плутократія
Examples
“Plutocracy, which is virtually supreme to-day, is to be no less condemned ; for it is not only not just, bit is nearly as detrimental to the race at large as absolute socialism would be, if adopted […]”
“Modernity is not democracy; machinery is not democracy; the surrender of everything to trade and commerce is not democracy. Capitalism is not democracy; and is admittedly, by trend and savour, rather against democracy. Plutocracy by definition is not democracy. But all these modern things forced themselves into the world at about the time, or shortly after the time, when great idealists like Rousseau and Jefferson happened to have been thinking about the democratic ideal of democracy.”
““There are three big classes in society. First comes the Plutocracy, which is composed of wealthy bankers, railway magnates, corporation directors, and trust magnates. Second, is the middle class, your class, gentlemen, which is composed of farmers, merchants, small manufacturers, and professional men. And third and last comes my class, the proletariat, which is composed of the wage-workers.”
“There, indeed, he must consent to be the puppet and plaything of plutocracy enthroned on machinery, to have his ears assaulted by every variety of beastly sound that the ingenuity of modern civilization can devise, and his peace of mind shattered by the continual necessity under which he finds himself of performing bodily convolutions that would do credit to a professional gymnast.”
“The sea, most inhuman of elements, met in perfect friendship here with the soft and pleasure-loving side of man; and the mixed architecture of a bygone plutocracy reconciled me to the experiments of today.”
“Her piece painted him as an enigmatic Jay Gatsby type, a boy from a middle-class family in Brooklyn who had scaled the rungs of the plutocracy, though no one could quite figure out how he made his money.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.