Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An advocate or supporter of oligarchy.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun An advocate or supporter of oligarchy.
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Examples
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The Administration and Capitol Hill "leadership" continue to obsess about privatizing Social Security and packing the courts with oligarchist jurists, while the public asks in overwhelming majority for attention to be paid to jobs, economic breadth, reduction of healthcare costs, a legitimate energy policy and an end to the no-win war.
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I would ask, though, who might be the “liberterian human rights violators” that you would like to see brought to justice along with the “communist fascist theocratic oligarchist”?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bringing Communist Human Rights Violators to Justice: 2007
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Indeed, I will go on the record as for bringing communist fascist theocratic oligarchist liberterian human rights violators to justice.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bringing Communist Human Rights Violators to Justice: 2007
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Indeed, I will go on the record as for bringing communist fascist theocratic oligarchist liberterian human rights violators to justice...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Bringing Communist Human Rights Violators to Justice: 2007
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The theory of breeding slaves breaks down through what a democrat calls the equality of men, but which even an oligarchist will find himself forced to call the similarity of men.
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Thus the modern oligarchist has made a virtue for the oligarchy of the hardness as well as the brightness of the diamond.
Heretics 1905
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Redistributing wealth to the rich is what bush did so is bush a communist, and oligarchist or a facsist? homo_quaestionis:
tcpalm.com Stories 2010
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[Sidenote: Last fling at Wellington] "Cantillon had as much right to assassinate that oligarchist as the latter had to send me to perish upon the rock of St. Helena.
A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914
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