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sixty families

Ferdinand Landsberg
Ferdinand Landsberg

Phraseologism: Sixty families.

Meaning: Financial elite, oligarchs.

Origin: From the book "The Sixty Families of America" ​​(1937) by the American publicist Ferdinand Landsberg, who writes in it that in reality the United States is ruled not by elected bodies, but by billionaires: "The United States belongs to and is subject to a hierarchy of the sixty richest families, followed by no more ninety families of lesser wealth ... These families are in fact the center of the modern industrial oligarchy, which is the real government of the United States - unofficial, invisible, standing in the shadows. This is the government of money ... "(ch. 1).

Random phraseology:

Widely known in narrow circles.

Meaning:

About local glory.

Origin:

The first line of the poem with the same title (1961) by the Soviet poet Boris Abramovich Slutsky (1919-1986). According to some reports, this ironic phrase was in the dossier that the NKVD opened on B. A. Slutsky in the 1940s.

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