Browsing: gerontocracy
The article delves into the origins of oligarchy, tracing its roots back over 2,000 years to Ancient Athens. Initially governed…
The article discusses how the wealthiest individuals significantly influence technological innovation, shaping what gets prioritized and funded. This shift, highlighted…
The article discusses how oligarchs manipulate geopolitical situations for their advantage, likening it to a game of three-card monte. It…
The latest installment of the Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series examines the changing landscape of influence in the digital age, where…
The article argues that the lack of opposition to figures like Hegseth and ICE’s brutality is indicative of a 50-year…
The article explores the concept of oligarchy by delving into ancient Sparta, highlighting how this disciplined society exemplified rule by…
The article discusses the evolving power dynamics in America, particularly highlighting the prominent presence of tech billionaires like Elon Musk,…
The article discusses an inherent contradiction within the Democratic Party and the left regarding their stance on wealth and oligarchy.…
The article explores the parallels between oligarchy and physics, suggesting both operate under invisible laws of balance, resistance, entropy, and…
NPR’s Ailsa Chang discusses the growing concern of oligarchy in American politics with Jeffrey Winters, a political science professor at…
