concept   political dynasty

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Anti-nepotism advocates (1) Australia (1) Brazil (1) Canada (1) Contemporary politics (1) Historical politics (1) Nigeria (1) Pakistan (1) Sweden (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 political dynasty Anti-nepotism advocates Political dynasties are seen as obstructing fair representation and democratic governance by those who oppose nepotism in politics. 1
2 political dynasty Australia Political dynasties in Australia are controversial and often met with public scrutiny due to their contradiction to the principles of merit-based political representation. 1
3 political dynasty Brazil In Brazil, political dynasties are widespread and deeply entrenched, with influential families passing many political positions from one generation to another. 1
4 political dynasty Canada In Canada, political dynasties are seen as undermining democratic values by concentrating power within specific families and limiting opportunities for others. 1
5 political dynasty Contemporary politics Political dynasties in contemporary politics are viewed as a symbol of nepotism and undemocratic governance. 1
6 political dynasty Historical politics Political dynasties in historical politics are perceived as a sign of stability and the continuation of established leadership. 1
7 political dynasty Nigeria Political dynasties are prevalent in Nigerian culture, with specific families holding substantial political sway and passing down power over generations. 1
8 political dynasty Pakistan Political dynasties are a common occurrence in Pakistan, with family members frequently holding political power and promoting relatives. 1
9 political dynasty Sweden In Sweden, political dynasties are rare and seen as undesirable, with political power expected to be earned independently. 1