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- noun A
corporate bureaucracy , characterized byineffective management . - noun A society where the interests of large corporations control economic and political decisions.
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Examples
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So what is appropriate, in the face of a massive "corpocracy" as Robert A.G.
Paula Gordon: Make a Joyful Noise Paula Gordon 2011
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I am not being represented by progressives, and the "corpocracy" continues.
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Q.E.D. * -- Corpocracy: How CEOs and the Business Roundtable Hijacked the World's Greatest Wealth Machine -- and How to Get It Back is Bob Monk's excellent summary of the sources and dangers of "corpocracy" and of the cure.
Paula Gordon: The Cures for Corpocracy - 1 Paula Gordon 2010
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*-- Corpocracy: How CEOs and the Business Roundtable Hijacked the World's Greatest Wealth Machine--and How to Get It Back is Bob Monk's excellent summary of the sources and dangers of "corpocracy" and of the cure.
Paula Gordon: The Cures for Corpocracy - 1 Paula Gordon 2010
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"Peru is basically becoming a 'corpocracy' with large corporations that possess close political ties to the government chomping at the bit to get a slice of the pie."
ENS 2009
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"Peru is basically becoming a 'corpocracy' with large corporations that possess close political ties to the government chomping at the bit to get a slice of the pie."
YubaNet.com 2009
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The problem, as I see it, is that we have allowed ourselves to be enchained by bureaucracy, corpocracy, consumerism and militarism for so long that we have forgotten what it is to be free.
John W. Whitehead: The 2010 Elections: Full of Sound and Fury, and Signifying Nothing John W. Whitehead 2010
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The problem, as I see it, is that we have allowed ourselves to be enchained by bureaucracy, corpocracy, consumerism and militarism for so long that we have forgotten what it is to be free.
John W. Whitehead: The 2010 Elections: Full of Sound and Fury, and Signifying Nothing John W. Whitehead 2010
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The problem, as I see it, is that we have allowed ourselves to be enchained by bureaucracy, corpocracy, consumerism and militarism for so long that we have forgotten what it is to be free.
John W. Whitehead: The 2010 Elections: Full of Sound and Fury, and Signifying Nothing John W. Whitehead 2010
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That's equal parts kleptocracy, plutocracy and corpocracy.
Paula Gordon: a Land of Nuts and Money Paula Gordon 2010
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