More than 11% of the world’s more than 2,000 billionaires have run for election or become politicians, according to a study highlighting the growing power and influence of the super-wealthy.

While billionaires have had mixed success at the ballot box in the U.S., billionaires around the world have a “strong track record” of winning elections and “lean to the Right ideologically,” said the study, which is by three professors at Northwestern University.

“Billionaire politicians are a shockingly common phenomenon,” the study said. “The concentration of massive wealth in the hands of a tiny elite has understandably caused many observers to worry that the ‘super-rich have super-sized political influence.’”

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    The old capitalists were smart… they knew that hiding behind politicians camouflaged the class structure that enabled their privilege and power. But now it seems they’ve forgotten the lesson of the guillotine…

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      They didn’t forget it, they discarded it when they realised a docile middle class will vote against their own self interests almost indefinitely.

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        They didn’t forget it, they discarded it when they realised a docile middle class will vote against their own self interests almost indefinitely as long as nobody in power gives them the option of voting in their own interests.

        FTFY - it’s the only true “western” contribution to statecraft.