Anti-elitism
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Anti-elitism is a term used to describe attitudes of disregard, resentment, or in extreme cases hate for those in power. Anti-elitists would often describe the government, corporations or ruling class as either corrupt or ignoring the needs of the people. They often seek either to replace wealthy or privileged members of society, or even to eliminate excess wealth or privilege altogether. Anti-elitism is a common theme throughout history, from socio-politics to literary contributions and philosophies.
The term "elitism" or the title "elitist" can be used pejoratively to characterize practices which discriminate on the basis of ability or attributes. In politics, anti-elitism can manifest itself as socialism or populism. Extreme anti-elitism may take the form of communism or anarchism.
Those who find themselves oppressed by their ruling body often hold disdain towards the government or existing social order for various injustices. Others may hold envy for those in power, or even wish for said power to not exist. Depending upon the extent of perceived injustices, as well as the tolerance of the people to accept their conditions, anti-elitism may erupt into mass actions such as, protest, rebellion, revolution, or anomie.