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Revision as of 06:35, 9 October 2020
Not to be confused with Corporatism.
Corporatocracy also called Corpocracy, Crony Capitalism, Cronyism, Supercapitalism and Socialism for the Rich is an economic system in which the state intervenes within the economy for the benefit of the profit of a select number for corporations, especially in the context of squashing competition.
History
Corpocracy-like economic policy could have been said to have started with the process of enclousure in England. Enclosure was a process in England practiced since the 13th century by which the English State took by force rural land that was traditionally owned communally by small collectives and then gave them to private owners.
Personality
Corporatocracy as a character cares a hell of a lot about getting the maximum amount of money as possible, and unlike certain other people with this trait, corp is very much willing to use organized violence to achieve this goal.
Corp absolutely loves government policies that favor the wealthy to an insane extent, and he is often seen literally worshipping the concepts of Fiat Currency and Intellectual Property as Deities. Because of his love of these policies, he despised any sort of Cryptocurrency or hard currencies and hates the public domain.
Since he thinks the state must serve powerful business owners, he is one of the few ideologies that openly believes that corporate lobbying is a good thing. This is an idea that even most other capitalist ideologies see as unjust (when consistent).
How to Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Fill it with very light cyan (#76d7c4)
- In the middle draw a white (#ffffff) circle
- In the Circle draw a Big "C" in the middle, in the same shade of cyan.
- Vertically through the C put a line in the same color.
And you're done!
Relationships
Friendly
- Authoritarian Capitalism - Love you daddy, your conglomerate way more.
- Fordism - Love your Soma product!
- Neoliberalism - Gotta keep those wages down!
- Liberalism / Conservatism - Useful sheep.
- Neoconservatism - CRUSH THE ENEMIES OF FIAT!
- Kleptocracy - You get me!
Mixed
- Marxism–Leninism - This whole "vanguard party" thing is amazing, getting rid of corporations... kinda cringe.
- National Socialism - So close to perfection, but you dared to go against bank-owners.
ENEMIES OF FIAT
- Corporatism - WE. ARE. NOT. THE. SAME!!!
- Libertarianism - Wants market deregulation, but he doesn't think deregulation means treating the rich like gods. Cringe!
- Anarcho-Communism - Yeah, pretty much my opposite.
- Anarcho-Capitalism - How will I make a living if there isn't a state to pander to me?
- Agorism - Wants to end copyright. There was no original ideas before 1710.
- Bull Moose Progressivism - STOP BUSTING MY TRUSTS!
- Almost everyone else - Thinks lobbying is bad!
Further Info
Books
- The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Wealth Inequality (Google Preview) by Brink Lindsey and Steven M. Teles
- People's Republic of Walmart: How the World's Biggest Corporations are Laying the Foundation for Socialism (Google Preview) (Buy) by Jacobin Leigh Philips and Michał Rozworski
Wikipedia
- Corporatocracy
- Crony Capitalism
- Socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor
- Corporate Welfare
- Supercapitalism
- Banana Republic
- Managerial State
- Copyright
TVTropes
YouTube Videos
- The Banana Republics by Sam O'Nella Academy
- Stossel: Why Some Capitalists are the Worst Enemies of Capitalism by ReasonTV
- Freeloaders: The Wealthy by John Stossel
- Wall-E - BnL Shorts: The History of Buy N Large by Pixar Studios
- The Collapse of The American Dream Explained in Animation by Tad Lumpkin and Harold Uhl