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Can someone explain "oligarchs" to me.

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  • George KG Offline
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    Yeah, I get it. These guys are all fabulously rich from income derived in less-than-above-board ways, I guess.

    Do they all have ties to Putin, as in a "wink-wink" type of thing where he'll ignore the corruption as long as they don't cause him trouble?

    I really don't understand the relationship. I suppose Putin holds a knife at their necks, threatening to stick it in, unless they support him. But, how much is that support really worth? I would think Putin supporting the oligarchs is a much more valuable relationship to the oligarch.

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

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    • George KG George K

      Yeah, I get it. These guys are all fabulously rich from income derived in less-than-above-board ways, I guess.

      Do they all have ties to Putin, as in a "wink-wink" type of thing where he'll ignore the corruption as long as they don't cause him trouble?

      I really don't understand the relationship. I suppose Putin holds a knife at their necks, threatening to stick it in, unless they support him. But, how much is that support really worth? I would think Putin supporting the oligarchs is a much more valuable relationship to the oligarch.

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      @George-K

      They were originally pretty independent. In the early 2000s Putin subordinated them to him and the state and jailed the non cooperators. I think he only had to jail one (Kodorkhovsky) and the others fell in line.

      Only non-witches get due process.

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        I think many of the oligarchs stem from the Boris Jelzin era. Some of the oligarchs have continued their business with Putin, others not so much.

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          Russia and (Brazil?) are some of the only countries where the top 0.01% have more than the bottom 80%.

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            Russia and (Brazil?) are some of the only countries where the top 0.01% have more than the bottom 80%.

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            @89th said in Can someone explain "oligarchs" to me.:

            Russia and (Brazil?) are some of the only countries where the top 0.01% have more than the bottom 80%.

            We'll get there, too.

            Please love yourself.

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