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The [[United States]] was "designed as a Plutocracy – but even the limited forms of representation allotted to people by the “Founding Fathers” are impossible when you have a massive and largely unaccountable [[shadow government]]."<ref>[[Document:Counter-Intelligence: Spying Deters Democracy]]</ref>
 
The [[United States]] was "designed as a Plutocracy – but even the limited forms of representation allotted to people by the “Founding Fathers” are impossible when you have a massive and largely unaccountable [[shadow government]]."<ref>[[Document:Counter-Intelligence: Spying Deters Democracy]]</ref>

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The United States was "designed as a Plutocracy – but even the limited forms of representation allotted to people by the “Founding Fathers” are impossible when you have a massive and largely unaccountable shadow government."[1]

Robin Upton explains the role of the Bank of England in the history of plutocracy between 8:36 and 12:31 minutes into this video.

History

The roots of plutocracy go back as far as agriculture, and the increase in social group size leading to the invention of money.[2]

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