More than 11% of the world’s more than 2,000 billionaires have run for election or become politicians, according to a study highlighting the growing power and influence of the super-wealthy.

While billionaires have had mixed success at the ballot box in the U.S., billionaires around the world have a “strong track record” of winning elections and “lean to the Right ideologically,” said the study, which is by three professors at Northwestern University.

“Billionaire politicians are a shockingly common phenomenon,” the study said. “The concentration of massive wealth in the hands of a tiny elite has understandably caused many observers to worry that the ‘super-rich have super-sized political influence.’”

  • @MindSkipperBro12
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    261 year ago

    And you have forgotten the power of the bread and circus.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      I think they’ve combined politics with the circus. Now even people who think they’re paying attention are really just watching a show.

    • @masquenox
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      31 year ago

      Oh? And what power is that?

      • @MindSkipperBro12
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        231 year ago

        People don’t care what the rulers do if they’re well fed and entertained with distractions.

        • enkers
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          151 year ago

          Yeah, the annual inflation rate reached 3500% in France before the start of the revolution. Things have to start looking pretty destitute before people are willing to put their own lives at risk. When they’re faced with potential starvation, though, eating cake starts to sound pretty good.

        • @masquenox
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          01 year ago

          I wouldn’t put too much stock in that… the internet itself has proven that no matter the distractions, better-informed people will always have a habit of caring about stuff the elites don’t want them to care about. And that’s just a very recent example.

          • R0cket_M00se
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            21 year ago

            Even if we are assuming those who consider themselves well informed actually are, which is a joke unto itself, as most people are capable of and already are victims of misinformation regardless of what side you’re on (believe it or not propaganda exists for both the left and the right) it’s just not realistic to think they’re a sizable enough chunk to do anything of value.

            • @masquenox
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              01 year ago

              propaganda exists for both the left and the right

              If you equate the miniscule amounts of narrative that can be called “leftist” with a straight face with the gargantuan pro-status quo right-wing propaganda machines that sucks up next-to uncountable amounts energy and treasure it simply means you, yourself, must be counted as one of those that aren’t all that well informed.

              it’s just not realistic to think they’re a sizable enough chunk to do anything of value.

              And you know this… how?