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Topic History of: Can anyone explain to me why the noun Oligarth....
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zooloo I'm with Mart here. I don't think it should be a capital
Mart Cheers for that, but it still does not look right to me.
If I was in politics (gawd elp us all!), I would declare that I was a "Politician."
There are some very strange grammatical things to keep a hold of in the English language.
JK2006 It's oligarch, Mart, and, as a noun which means a member of an oligarchy, it is sort of the same as politician, which would not be Politician.
Mart ..is spelled without a capital "O" in all of todays papers?