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Plutocratic politics did not change after independence in 1946.
The plutocratic style adopted by the government of the day allowed them easy access to essential resources.
In their wake, even an executive dining room seems unnecessarily plutocratic.
I've been hobnobbing with the plutocratic capitalists and never knew it.
No, this will be a fun evening filled with the sound of joyous plutocratic laughter.
The plutocratic oligarchies control the government by holding these extra votes.
He even solicits Democratic votes by mocking his own party's plutocratic past.
Our time is scarcely represented, except by the plutocratic desire for pedigree.
Wow, we now have one big plutocratic party.
I could give many other instances of this plutocratic assumption behind progressive fads.
For instance, there is a plutocratic assumption behind the phrase "Why should woman be economically dependent upon man?"
Even the powerless and highly plutocratic Parliament introduced by the constitution of 1808 practically never came into being.
But maybe it will stimulate public consciousness of the plutocratic reality of wages.
Thus his popularity with the plutocratic set.
He writes: I am thoroughly convinced now that the policy of the Church is consciously plutocratic.
We live in a plutocratic mafia state.
Not particularly going to hold my breath that Labour will be the party that steps outside the plutocratic box.
This gazetteer describes a plutocratic republic ruled by a council of merchants.
It is an investigation into the consequences of plutocratic capitalist control of American colleges and universities.
Eric Holder is a fully indentured servant of the plutocratic criminal elite.
The charmless, plutocratic superstars of today only enhance the old-timers' appeal.
He did not woo these powerful, plutocratic knight-businessmen.
The two plutocratic parties promptly ignited relentless denunciations of such conspicuous consumption.
Often there is something to such charges, be it about plutocratic control of the networks or the political bent of workaday reporters.
The only inference is that for purposes of real public opinion the press is now a mere plutocratic oligarchy.