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ruling class

NOUN
  1. the class of people exerting power or authority

How To Use ruling class In A Sentence

  • She got married when she was twenty and had two children but was increasingly unhappy about the political situation in Southern Rhodesia, particularly the racism of the white ruling class.
  • Perhaps spurred by the era of Republican dominance and a reassertive ruling class, historians have given new attention to the plantocracy.
  • This process of clarification may not have pleased the ruling classes or the officials of the religious parties.
  • The infinite deviousness of "the ruling classes" and the immense difficulty of the left's task are a given in these halls.
  • We are denied use of the land by the ruling classes.
  • The Southern ruling class seceded from the US in early 1861 to defend a social system built on the backs of destitute slaves.
  • So the argument over free trade versus protectionism was debated in parliament by people directly representing different wings of the ruling class.
  • The national question is not a problem for the Left; it is a problem for the British ruling class.
  • The process was shaped by military competition between the Eastern and Western ruling classes.
  • The vote has turned into one of confidence in Italy's ruling class. Times, Sunday Times
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