User:Knowledgeispower127

'Non-aristocratic is a political strategy in wich someone build a particular strong relationship with the working class. This allows them to have more supporters than other parties. However this strategy is used in most places. With countries that don't require people to vote politicians don't need to build trust with the working class people. In places like Australia where you are required to vote by law, and it has a high population of working class people. Non-aristocratic has, in the past been confused for a type of government that favours the working class. This claim is not true has it instead is simply a political strategy to get more votes. A notable case of this is in Themistocles as he had a strong relationship with the working class in Athens and this proved to be helpful. However has society is getting more modern the working class no longer takes up a large portion of the population, therefore non-aristocratic has been less common in the past years. But in some places is still being used.'