moneyocracy jocular.
(mʌnɪˈɒkrəsɪ)
[See -cracy.]
The moneyed class as a ruling power.
1834 Blackw. Mag. XXXV. 339 Which has at last precipitated the nation, bound hand and foot into the bonds of the shopocracy and moneyocracy. 1859 Sala Gas-light & D. xxvi, The flower of the British aristocracy and moneyocracy. |