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Aristocracy
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Nancy comes from what we call the aristocracy.
They are considered the aristocracy in our town.
Many revolutions have aimed to abolish the aristocracy.
The growing power of the new mercantile aristocracy was beginning to displace the medieval nobility's control.
With its plush surroundings and detailed attention to guest service, the landmark five-star hotel was the preferred choice of visiting royalty, business people, landed aristocracy and film stars.
Democracy has, therefore, two excesses to avoid—the spirit of inequality, which leads to aristocracy or monarchy, and the spirit of extreme equality, which leads to despotic power.
Antiquity is the aristocracy of history.
An aristocrat is a member of the aristocracy.
Democracy is the aristocracy of rascals.
I did everything possible to appear as a member of the aristocracy.
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But when Nietzsche has the incredible lack of humour and lack of imagination to ask us to believe that his aristocracy is an aristocracy of strong muscles or an aristocracy of strong wills, it is necessary to point out the truth. It is an aristocracy of weak nerves.
That, then, which is called aristocracy in some countries and nobility in others arose out of the governments founded upon conquest.
How many false principles have been laid down, how much delusion supported, by reference to the glories of Athens and of Rome! It remained for a later time to observe that those so-called republics were but aristocracy in its most oppressive form; and what are now the people were then positive slaves;...
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