plutodemocracy
English
WOTD – 12 February 2012
Etymology
Blend of plutocracy + democracy
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌplutoʊdɪˈmɒkɹəsi/
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Noun
plutodemocracy (plural plutodemocracies)
- (politics) A deceptive pseudodemocratic government that is in fact a hypercapitalist plutocracy.
- 1974, Maurice Duverger, Modern democracies: economic power versus political power:
- The old ruling classes were no longer the major obstacles to the development of plutodemocracy; they were replaced by the new oppressed class, the proletariat, which was beginning to become sufficiently powerful to threaten capitalism.
- 1992, Asahi Shinbunsha, Japan quarterly: Volume 39; Volume 39, link:
- If the people are the basis of money politics, then Japan must be a plutodemocracy.
Related terms
Translations
pseudodemocracy that is in fact a hypercapitalist plutocracy
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