timocracy

/tɪˈmɒkrəsi/

Definitions

1. noun

A form of government in which the rulers are chosen for their wealth or property, and the poor are excluded from power

“The philosopher argued that timocracy would inevitably lead to the corruption of the ruling class”

2. noun

A social system in which wealth and property are the primary determinants of social status and power

“The economist studied the effects of timocracy on income inequality in ancient civilizations”

Synonyms

  • oligarchy
  • plutocracy

Antonyms

  • democracy
  • egalitarianism