• Hapankaali@lemmy.world
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      That’s not the full answer though, since a similar phenomenon appears in much less oligarchic systems.

      While the rich also have a disproportionate influence in those systems, it wouldn’t be enough without the assistance of the racism and spite of the average voter.

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        Why do we think they’re less oligarchic? It’s a classic principal-agent problem. Representatives are generally for sale.

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              An oligarchic system is one where political power lies predominantly in the hands of a small privileged elite. But it’s not a binary concept, the current US system is less oligarchic than it was in the 19th Century, or the Venetian Republic for example. What did you mean?