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Plutocracy part 2
Plutocracy part 2












plutocracy part 2

Hence, as these fields develop, they integrate with and evolve into necessary prerequisites for economic growth, and essentially dictate the direction of government policies in order to preserve those sectors for ‘prosperity’ and ‘growth’ to follow. While the financial aspect has been automated through integration with complex algorithms, carrying out corporate finance and investing now require rigorous, sophisticated calculations, and a considerable expertise in mathematics. The interplay of the banking and financial systems with individuals, corporations, and the government only allows the economy to evolve and grow upon the existing accumulation of capital, investments, debt financing, and public-private partnerships. At the same time, it is almost impossible to access and get involved with the banking system and the financial sector, unless one is a graduate of one of the top universities of the United States, or otherwise affiliated with those already involved with it. The other, equally important characteristic is the existence of a financial system, of which the structures and procedures are extremely complex for the vast majority of people without expertise in the relevant field. Nevertheless, minimizing availability of information regarding current events, negotiations, and, in general, inter-state as well as intra-state relations, is only one of the two characteristics upon which bourgeois democracy is constructed, and by which it is justified by its proponents. Politicians having both public and private positions on contemporary issues and negotiations is not only common practice, but, more importantly, is at the core of ‘liberal,’ indirect, elitist, bourgeois democracy.

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Plutocracy part 2