Oligarchy

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Oligarchy is a form of government in which power is held by a small group of people, typically the wealthy elite. It is often associated with corrupt and oppressive rule.

Aristotle: 
Aristotle believed that oligarchy was a perversion of aristocracy, where rule was by the best individuals, rather than the best class.

Plato: 
In "The Republic," Plato discussed the difference between aristocracy and oligarchy, and warned of the dangers of allowing wealth to determine political power.

James Madison: 
In "The Federalist Papers," Madison discussed the potential for oligarchy in a republic and the need for constitutional checks and balances to prevent the concentration of power in the hands of the few.

Karl Marx: 
Marx saw oligarchy as a characteristic of capitalist societies, where the ruling class uses its wealth and power to control the state and exploit the working class.

Polybius: 
The ancient Greek historian Polybius argued that all governments have a tendency to devolve into oligarchy unless checked by balancing institutions. 

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