Oligarchy (oligos, 'few,' and archo, 'I govern'), a term applied by Greek political writers to that perversion of an aristocracy in which the efforts of the dominant and ruling party are chiefly devoted to their own aggrandisement and the extension of their power and privileges. Thus it bears the same relation to aristocracy that despotism does to monarchy and oligarchy to democracy.
Oligarchy
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