Aristocracy of England -- gentlemen of the South.It is hard to write the two on the same ???ac. Mr.Bright or Mr. Ernest Jones might be indignant, if accusedof saving anything so monstrous ...
This form of tyranny, of the appointment and ascendancy of the undeserved, would be later termed by Thomas Jefferson in a letter to Adams as an “artificial aristocracy founded on wealth and ...
Remember Elon Musk jumping up and down on the stage like a little kid? Do you know what was really happening there? It has ...
WASHINGTON DC, Feb 6 2025 (IPS) - For centuries, innumerable countries were ruled by an entrenched, typically inherited, political class: the “aristocracy.” The term comes from the Ancient Greek words ...
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The new aristocracy
The leaders' frolicking in financial gaiety, courtesy to the public taxes, serves nothing but to spite the poor masses who always have too much month at the end of their income. All talks about ...
Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is turning the Post into the national propaganda arm of America’s new aristocracy.
It has taken America’s new aristocracy over 100 years of biding their time, but they have finally arrived. Fortune magazine on Feb. 23 wrote, “The 1% want to stand out after years of being stealthy ...
Eighty-eight years ago, President Franklin Roosevelt stood before the American people in Philadelphia and warned of an economic aristocracy that sought not just to dominate our markets but our ...
This idea that the best of us have the ability to rise to the top undergirds the narrative of America's origin story of escape from the ossified clutches of British aristocracy. It's also become a ...
Editor: Remember Elon Musk jumping up and down on the stage like a little kid? Do you know what was really happening there?
In the times of menacing inflation, our elected representatives - chosen by us to bring soothing wafts of respite from haunting high prices of commodities and suffocating utility bills - have ...
Dear Editor, It has taken America’s new aristocracy over a hundred years of biding their time, but they have finally arrived. Fortune magazine (2-23-25) says, “The 1% want to stand out after years of ...