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When power is effectively vested in a segment of the governed society

(typically the richest segment), the result is a government of the few

against the many. Often, these oligarchies are organized into powerful

families, where the children are raised and groomed simply to propagate

and advance the power of the oligarchy, usually at the expense of the

governed. Oligarchies often arise as a natural course of

maturing of a republic, and often devolve into authoritarian governments,

as one family gains supremacy over all of the others.


See: dictatorship, monarchy, democracy