American Oligarchy

Title: American Oligarchy
Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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American Oligarchy
The American Oligarchy America: The Pretense of Democracy The Aristotelian view of democracy showed democracy as a supreme state of being, promoting equality more than anything. It allowed every person to have as much say in a government as any other person, and yet still allowed individuality to reign. To follow this path of “true” democracy is to follow the path to a perfect country. Yet America, which prides itself on being a truly democratic …showed first 75 words of 910 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 910 total…it is not. It goes against much of what Aristotle spoke of with fervor. Not everyone has an equal opportunity, nor does everyone have a voice. In fact, equality continues to diminish despite steps taken to push it further. Most of America is a simple façade that can be stripped away with minor effort. It is a mere pretense of democracy that would die out if it were to attempt to become anything more.

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