Oligarchy is a good term to use. However, it only describes a few aspects of the relationship between individuals in a particular (namely economic) hierarchical structure.
We have many equally valid terms to describe our opponents depending on the context and level of interpretation.
The list goes on. There are probably more ways to describe the bad things than the good things. As long as we agree that we oppose these things it's probably better not to get caught up in semantics. Our strength is that the "right" tends to be more unified and stable, compared to the "left" who gets caught up in stupid debates over terminology and end up fragmenting and eating each-other.
Oligarchy is a good term to use. However, it only describes a few aspects of the relationship between individuals in a particular (namely economic) hierarchical structure.
We have many equally valid terms to describe our opponents depending on the context and level of interpretation.
More general terms:
Post-modernists Deconstructionists Critical theorists Intersectionalist Socialists Oligarchs Crony-capitalists Transhumanists Globalists Communists Totalitarians Authoritarians Satanists Luciferians Evil
The list goes on. There are probably more ways to describe the bad things than the good things. As long as we agree that we oppose these things it's probably better not to get caught up in semantics. Our strength is that the "right" tends to be more unified and stable, compared to the "left" who gets caught up in stupid debates over terminology and end up fragmenting and eating each-other.