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{{Multiple issues| {{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} {{Sources exist|date=November 2024}} }} A '''ruling clique''' is a group of people who jointly rule an [[oligarchy|oligarchic]] [[form of government]]. Ruling cliques generally differ from another type of oligarchy: a [[military junta]]. Military juntas are always ruled by military personnel (often high-ranking like [[general]]). A ruling clique is typically formed by people from various professions, who, once in positions of power or leadership, tend to form councils, a [[political party]], or perhaps some other form of organized group. Members of such a grouping may share a rough balance of power, although this may shift as members seek greater influence, often at the expense of others. Ruling cliques tend to reduce accountability within the governing elite, thereby steering the established political system towards one that is more [[autocracy|autocratic]], rather than [[democracy|democratic]], in nature. The danger of ruling cliques stems from the inherent self-interest of any informally organised system of political governance. This point is captured by [[George Orwell]] in the following quote, taken back from his 1943 work 'Looking Back on the Spanish War':<blockquote>“Nazi theory indeed specifically denies that such a thing as "the truth" exists. […] The implied objective of this line of thought is a nightmare world in which the Leader, or some '''ruling clique''', controls not only the future but the past. If the Leader says of such and such an event, "It never happened"—well, it never happened. If he says that two and two are five—well, two and two are five. This prospect frightens me much more than bombs […]”</blockquote>Some ruling cliques could be considered a form of [[aristocracy]] while others are based on a very small circle of rulers rather than a broader based organization such as a political party. In some cases, the entire ruling clique is composed of a council of leaders who are the only members of the clique. ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ruling Clique}} [[Category:Government]] [[Category:Autocracy]] [[Category:Oligarchy]] {{Poli-stub}}
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