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CEPS in focus
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3 months ago
Dive into CEPS in focus, our new podcast series delivering concise, insightful analyses on the latest EU policy developments. Each episode features experts commentaries and analyses, bringing the depth of CEPS research straight to your ears. Tune in to stay informed, wherever you are.

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Dive into CEPS in focus, our new podcast series delivering concise, insightful analyses on the latest EU policy developments. Each episode features experts commentaries and analyses, bringing the depth of CEPS research straight to your ears. Tune in to stay informed, wherever you are.

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34. In the plutocratic age of ‘broligarchy’, democracy is in deep trouble – but there’s still hope
CEPS in focus
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7 months ago
34. In the plutocratic age of ‘broligarchy’, democracy is in deep trouble – but there’s still hope

In the plutocratic age of ‘broligarchy’, democracy is in deep trouble – but there’s still hope


By Julia Pocze


The democratic rule of law is badly deteriorating in many parts of the world and those responsible are hiding in plain sight. In fact, they’re not hiding at all, but they do pretend that their conduct supposedly benefits the public good instead of seriously harming it.


A play on ‘oligarchy’, ‘broligarchy’ is being increasingly used to describe the influence and power of US tech billionaires not only on certain policies and legislation, but on the entire system of checks and balances that underpins the rule of law. While it’s true that a small group of billionaires and the political right have developed a symbiotic relationship across the US and also in Europe, there’s more to this story than merely condemning a few select incredibly wealthy individuals.


In Europe – like everywhere else – corporate influence on policymaking has long been an issue, as lobbyists working for big companies tend to have ‘privileged access’ to decision-makers and, thanks to the millions they spend, have a more extensive impact on political outcomes. This creates a ‘two-tier’ version of democracy, where immense wealth can easily be translated into political power, reinforcing and exploiting existing inequalities across society.


Meanwhile, another International Women’s Day has come and gone, with many political leaders emphasising equal rights and social justice. Their words, however, are hollow so long as moderates continue flirting with the ever-stronger extreme right and most political groups continue to accommodate corporate interests that might be diametrically opposed to justice and equality.


To deliver on the grand ideals of justice, democracy and even equality – as promised in the EU Treaties, in the Charter, in national constitutions and countless political manifestos – the EU must meet the challengers to its core values head on. Instead of falling in line with the backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), it must double-down on its supposed commitment to these principles.


For the third year in a row, CEPS is marking International Women’s Day on 8 March with a special short series of Expert Commentaries to highlight the insights and expertise of some of our most talented female researchers.



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CEPS in focus
Dive into CEPS in focus, our new podcast series delivering concise, insightful analyses on the latest EU policy developments. Each episode features experts commentaries and analyses, bringing the depth of CEPS research straight to your ears. Tune in to stay informed, wherever you are.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.