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- Corporatocracy abstract "Corporatocracy /ˌkɔrpərəˈtɒkrəsi/, is a term used as an economic and political system controlled by corporations or corporate interests. It is a generally pejorative term often used by critics of the current economic situation in a particular country, especially the United States. This is different from corporatism, which is the organisation of society into groups with common interests. Corporatocracy as a term tends to be used by liberal and left-leaning critics, but also some economic libertarian critics and other political observers across the political spectrum. Economist Jeffrey Sachs described the United States as a corporatocracy in his book The Price of Civilization. He suggested that it arose from four trends: weak national parties and strong political representation of individual districts, the large U.S. military establishment after World War II, big corporate money financing election campaigns, and globalization tilting the balance away from workers.This collective is known as what author C Wright Mills would call the Power Elite. The Power Elite are wealthy individuals who hold prominent positions in Corporatocracies. These individuals control the process of determining society's economic and political policies.The concept has been used in explanations of bank bailouts, excessive pay for CEOs, as well as complaints such as the exploitation of national treasuries, people, and natural resources. It has been used by critics of globalization, sometimes in conjunction with criticism of the World Bank or unfair lending practices, as well as criticism of "free trade agreements".".
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- Corporatocracy subject Category:Economic_ideologies.
- Corporatocracy subject Category:Forms_of_government.
- Corporatocracy subject Category:Political_systems.
- Corporatocracy subject Category:Political_theories.
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- Corporatocracy type FormsOfGovernment.
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- Corporatocracy comment "Corporatocracy /ˌkɔrpərəˈtɒkrəsi/, is a term used as an economic and political system controlled by corporations or corporate interests. It is a generally pejorative term often used by critics of the current economic situation in a particular country, especially the United States. This is different from corporatism, which is the organisation of society into groups with common interests.".
- Corporatocracy label "Corporatocracia".
- Corporatocracy label "Corporatocracy".
- Corporatocracy label "Corporocracia".
- Corporatocracy label "Корпоратократия".
- Corporatocracy label "公司王国".
- Corporatocracy sameAs Korporatokracie.
- Corporatocracy sameAs Corporatocracia.
- Corporatocracy sameAs Corporocracia.
- Corporatocracy sameAs m.02068.
- Corporatocracy sameAs Q2383947.
- Corporatocracy sameAs Q2383947.
- Corporatocracy sameAs Corporatocracy.
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- Corporatocracy depiction American_corporate_flag.jpg.
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