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  2. Elitism - Wikipedia

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    Elitism is the notion that individuals who form an elite — a select group with desirable qualities such as intellect, wealth, power, physical attractiveness, notability, special skills, experience, lineage — are more likely to be constructive to society and deserve greater influence or authority. [1]

  3. Rule of thumb - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon by James Gillray satirizing Sir Francis Buller, 1782: "Judge Thumb; or, Patent Sticks for Family Correction: Warranted Lawful!". A modern folk etymology [15] relates the phrase to domestic violence via an alleged rule under English common law which permitted wife-beating provided that the implement used was a rod or stick no thicker than a man's thumb. [7]

  4. Elite theory - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, political science and sociology, elite theory is a theory of the state that seeks to describe and explain power relations in society.In its contemporary form in the 21st century, elite theory posits that (1) power in larger societies, especially nation-states, is concentrated at the top in relatively small elites; (2) power "flows predominantly in a top-down direction from ...

  5. Elite - Wikipedia

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    Defined by the Cambridge Dictionary, the "elite" are "the richest, most powerful, best-educated, or best-trained group in a society". [1] American sociologist C. Wright Mills states that members of the elite accept their fellows' position of importance in society. [2] "As a rule, 'they accept one another, understand one another, marry one ...

  6. Iron law of oligarchy - Wikipedia

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    It asserts that rule by an elite, or oligarchy, is inevitable as an "iron law" within any democratic organization as part of the "tactical and technical necessities" of the organization. [1] Michels' theory states that all complex organizations, regardless of how democratic they are when started, eventually develop into oligarchies.

  7. What If the 4% Rule Meant Something Else? - AOL

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    “The 4% Drawdown Rule” for retirees has become a reference rule of thumb since it was coined by financial advisor William Bengen in 1994. Predicated on various retirement portfolios, Bengen ...

  8. Whoopi Goldberg called ‘out of touch’ for comments about ...

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    Whoopi Goldberg has been labelled “out of touch” for her recent comments about millennials and Gen Z’s work ethic.. In an episode of The View on 8 November, daytime talk show co-hosts Joy ...

  9. Whoopi Goldberg Enrages Internet With Thoughts on Younger ...

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    While Griffin partially agreed with Goldberg, she still offered a counterargument stating, "Millennials are statistically the first generation that's likely to [be] worse off than their parents."