English to Bengali Dictionary oligarchy

oligarchy

রাজ্যশাসন
definition
noun
the ruling oligarchy of military men around the president
a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
example
For more than a millennium, until its fall in 1797, the Republic of Venice was governed by an 'oligarchy' , comprising a limited number of patrician families.
You organize the world into different religions, and then set the religions to fight each other, as a way a small power, an 'oligarchy' , can control the world: setting one group of people against the other.
We are turning back toward an 'oligarchy' that this country should never have.
We must break the present supranational controls over nation-states, by the financial 'oligarchy' .
Since the political system validates the commercial order, the 'oligarchy' is vulnerable to a reassertion of control by the owners of public institutions.
The way it controlled the subject peoples, the way the empires of Mesopotamia, in their time, controlled subject peoples: How does a small 'oligarchy' control a large mass of people?
He explains that the best state has a large number of these people of moderate wealth, because they will support neither an extreme 'oligarchy' nor an extreme democracy.
he believed that Britain was an 'oligarchy'
Whether at home or overseas, the US government serves the interests of the financial 'oligarchy' that controls both the Democrats and the Republicans.
Consequently it reflects, to a considerable extent, the political evolution of the nation, from governing monarchy, through 'oligarchy' and aristocracy, to parliamentary democracy.
Since independence, the blue in the flag has symbolized support for the ruling 'oligarchy' , while the red has symbolized support for communism or resistance.
According to Rhodes, ‘the political system of the South was an 'oligarchy' under the republican form.’
the English aristocratic 'oligarchy' of the 19th century
Gone are the days when democracy was a window dressing for an 'oligarchy' .
The leaders of the party and its principal organizations now formed a new 'oligarchy' of privileged citizens.
The war is a policy supported by and conducted in the interests of a ruling 'oligarchy' that both major parties represent and defend.
Venice was controlled by a financier 'oligarchy' .
More and more, a financial 'oligarchy' has wrested control of society.
As you all know, General Fabyein has made plans to abolish the 'oligarchy' and take control of Hilajinn.
The 'oligarchy' 's determination to control extended well beyond the political arena to pervade all aspects of social life in the city.
Generations of people around the world have endured autocracy and dictatorship, totalitarianism, fascism, monarchy, 'oligarchy' and even anarchy without knowing freedom.
The magnificent mobilisation of the workers which put an end to the coup of 11 April was a sharp reverse for the 'oligarchy' and imperialism.
This too prevented an 'oligarchy' from developing in Israel as it had in ancient Canaanite society.
The power resided in an oligarchy, a financier 'oligarchy' , which were the leading families of Venice, who were, in their financial aspect, called fondi, or funds.
Ancient Athens emerged from tyranny for about 100 years and then self-destructed and the Roman republic was never more than an 'oligarchy' until it too became an empire.
One answer may be that if you want a knowledge society, then it should preferably be a democracy, not a timocracy, an 'oligarchy' or an intellectual dictatorship.
Chile established a parliamentary style democracy in the late 19th century, but degenerated into a system protecting the interests of the ruling 'oligarchy' .
He and the Democrats have adopted a reactionary platform not because they think it is necessary to win the popular vote, but because such a program is required by the financial 'oligarchy' that controls both major political parties.
The Spartan constitution was mixed, containing elements of monarchy, 'oligarchy' and democracy.
The corporation controlled by the financial 'oligarchy' eclipses the modern state and replaces the legal framework within which even the most authoritarian state operates with its sole Law - the urge for profit.
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