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rdfs:comment | - The principle reason why a country may choose to run itself via a democratic oligarchy is so that it may appease Human rights activists at the same time as avoiding the chaos of debating between two different opinions in government. The Economist has considered Democratic Oligarchy as the perfect government system for a new, more liberal world.
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abstract | - The principle reason why a country may choose to run itself via a democratic oligarchy is so that it may appease Human rights activists at the same time as avoiding the chaos of debating between two different opinions in government. The Economist has considered Democratic Oligarchy as the perfect government system for a new, more liberal world.
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