On Tyranny

by

Timothy Snyder

Oligarchy is a government ruled by a small group of elites, as opposed to autocracy (rule by a single dictator) and democracy (rule by the people). Oligarchies are often, but not always, authoritarian and oppressive. Snyder argues that the United States is quickly becoming an oligarchy because of the extent to which private business interests dominate politics and the specific threat Donald Trump poses to the basic principle of political and social equality. (Other political scientists have taken this further and argued that the United States already is a corporate-run oligarchy.)

Oligarchy Quotes in On Tyranny

The On Tyranny quotes below are all either spoken by Oligarchy or refer to Oligarchy. For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 3 Quotes

Does the history of tyranny apply to the United States? Certainly the early Americans who spoke of “eternal vigilance” would have thought so. The logic of the system they devised was to mitigate the consequences of our real imperfections, not to celebrate our imaginary perfection. We certainly face, as did the ancient Greeks, the problem of oligarchy—ever more threatening as globalization increases differences in wealth. The odd American idea that giving money to political campaigns is free speech means that the very rich have far more speech, and so in effect far more voting power, than other citizens. We believe that we have checks and balances, but have rarely faced a situation like the present, when the less popular of the two parties controls every lever of power at the federal level, as well as the majority of state houses. The party that exercises such control proposes few policies that are popular with the society at large, and several that are generally unpopular—and thus must either fear democracy or weaken it.

Related Characters: Timothy Snyder (speaker), Adolf Hitler, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin
Page Number: 29-30
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Epilogue Quotes

Both of these positions, inevitability and eternity, are antihistorical. The only thing that stands between them is history itself.

Related Characters: Timothy Snyder (speaker)
Page Number: 124-125
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Oligarchy Term Timeline in On Tyranny

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Chapter 3: Beware the one-party state.
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...or Russia in 1990 (until the present). As the United States is already becoming an oligarchy, ruled by the wealthy and a party with minority support, the 2016 election could be... (full context)