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mediocracy /miːdiːˈɒkrəsi /noun (plural mediocracies)A dominant class consisting of mediocre people, or a system in which mediocrity is rewarded: a mediocracy of successful careerists and yes-men...- Atrios asks: ‘Anyone else notice just how excited it seems to make certain members of our mediocracy?’
- Hence the relative attraction of a centrally-planned, lowest common denominator mediocracy with just enough capitalism to be plundered and wasted on their ever failing social engineering schemes and flawed political theories.
- No, it's because the power concentrated in this maze has, over time, replaced democracy with its own self-referencing mediocracy.
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