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Clubocracy

People join various opinion groups, essentially translated as clubs, and compete for power, discrediting the rights of those without a group and labeling it as democracy. But we prefer calling it by its real name, 'Clubocracy.'
"As the political landscape evolved, a 'Clubocracy' emerged, with various interest groups dominating the narrative and marginalizing the voices of independent thinkers."

"In the workplace, the formation of 'Clubocracies' became evident, where certain departments held disproportionate influence, leading to decisions that overlooked the needs of the broader team."

"The online forum, once a space for diverse opinions, transformed into a 'Clubocracy,' where cliques formed, and differing perspectives were dismissed in favor of group consensus."

"The city's governance, once touted as a model of democracy, gradually descended into a 'Clubocracy,' as influential lobbying groups started dictating policies to the detriment of the general population."

"Even within social movements, the danger of a 'Clubocracy' loomed, as charismatic leaders and their inner circles began to overshadow the collective ideals that initially united the cause."
by Michael AN February 3, 2024
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