Aristotle and the problem of oligarchic harm: Insights for democracy

European Journal of Political Theory 18 (3):147488511666383 (2016)
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This essay identifies ‘oligarchic harm’ as a dire threat confronting contemporary democracies. I provide a formal standard for classifying oligarchs: those who use personal access to concentrated w...

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