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Revision as of 12:30, 19 May 2023
This ideology advocates for corporate control or influence of the government. For third-positionist economic system supported by many fascists, see Corporatism.
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Corporatocracy also called Corpocracy, Crony Capitalism, Monopoly Capitalism, Lemon Socialism, 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
Corporatocracy-like economic policies could have been said to have started with the process of enclosure in England. The enclosure was a process in England practiced since the 13th century by which the English State took communally owned rural land by force and gave it to private owners. When Mercantilism became popularized, governments began to create monopoly corporations in certain trades and industries. Some of these firms such as the East India Company and Hudson Bay Company became so powerful they effectively ruled over the territory. During the Gilded Age, with the rise of industrial capitalism monopolies and other corporations began to get more influence in the government with corruption being rampant. However, during the Progressive era corruption and the influence of corporations in government declined. Since the presidency of Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, many say the United States has been experiencing a constant shift towards Corporatocracy due to more favorable policies given to corporations, corporate influence in government (Lobbying aka legalized bribery), rising income inequality, and the dominance of the workplace by corporations.
Variants
Lemon Socialism
Lemon Socialism emerged as a pejorative term for an economic system based on: a government that offers subsidies to weak, bad or bankrupt companies so that they don't end up and remain in the market.
Supercapitalism
Supercapitalism was a concept created by fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, in which the state would intervene in society so that it was fully standardized so that companies could know what customers want and customers could consume infinitely. This variant is comparable to Fordism, the fictional ideology in "Brave New World"
Congo Free State Model
The Congo Free State Model was based on the Congo Free State, a former colony of Leopold II, King of the Belgians . The economy is based on a state that enslaves black population so that the enslaved are distributed to corporations, and slaves who do not obey would be killed or lose their hands. In general, the Congo Free State economy preaches state interference to protect large corporations that enslave Blacks.
Shellism
Shellism, Shell model, or more appropriately, Shell Neo-Imperialism, is based on the Shell PLC (formerly Royal Dutch Shell PLC), a super-major oil giant, and its subjugation of Nigeria. The basis of its beliefs would involve securing hegemony over a country through constant bribery towards its government and national military, controlling and operating the oil via its oil extraction infrastructure and distribution networks, and spreading propaganda to pacify the population and sway public opinion to hide the several atrocities committed there, including the aforementioned corruption and bribery, bribed military operations to suppress anyone there from spreading awareness and fighting for genuine change, and the several thousand oil spills resulting in the poisoning of Nigeria's water supply and environment that were denied responsibility of shell and were instead blamed on terrorists.
Bezosism/Amazonism
Bezosism, Amazonism or Amazonization, is based on the relationship between Jeff Bezos and his company Amazon, with the American government. It is the driest form of Corporatocracy, preaching that the only state interference in the economy is to give subsidies and forgive some deregulation of private companies, among others.
Metaverseism
Metaverseism is an ideology based around the leadership of the "metaverse" concept, which supports a digital universe where humans would spend large amounts of time or in more extreme cases, live in there. This would usually be incorporated with socializing, a form of market economy and large amounts of entertainment, commonly games. This would be achieved by advanced technology, most commonly Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, CryptoCurrency and NFTs.
Metaverses are most often owned & supported by large companies, commonly those who hold generic corporatocratic views, which often employ "morally questionable" tactics, such as using psychology as a way to addict users to their service. A lot of large metaverse companies (most notably Facebook and Roblox) are accused for poor and automated moderation, often compared to Totalitarianism. These services can be seen as an unironic form of Mega Corpocracy.
The common views for the metaverse can also be aligned to Capitalist Transhumanism.
The foundation of Metaverseism is from the 1992 dystopian science fiction novel Snow Crash. This is similar to ideologies such as Ingsoc and Fordism, however, while those are fictional and have little to no unironic supporters, Metaverseism has large and politically significant amount of supporters. It is one of the most common forms of Corporatocracy.
Metaversism can be rather abstract since individuals, governments and other entities can make metaverses. A good example of a libertarian and (debatably) economically left-leaning metaverse is VRChat. Since metaverses are not strictly authoritarian or economically right-wing, the only ideology that can represent all "metaverses" is Transhumanism.
Steve Sisolak thought
Steve Sisolak thought believes that local governments should be run by tech companies. He believes that by letting tech companies do local governance, economic development and advances in technology would accelerate.
Mega Corporatocracy
Mega Corporatocracy is an ideology that wants to one corporation control all aspects of human life, and force everyone to only work and consume. There is only one world government that has a monopoly on everything. An example of Mega Corporatocracy is the BNL from the 2008 Pixar film, Wall-E.
Personality
Corporatocracy as a character cares a hell of a lot about getting the maximum amount of money 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 worshiping concepts such as Intellectual Property as a deity. Because of his love of these policies, he 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 some other capitalist ideologies see as unjust (when consistent).
How to Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes
- Fill it with very light cyan
- In the middle draw a white 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.
Thou art done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Light Cyan | #76D7C4 | 118, 215, 196 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 |
Relationships
- Authoritarian Capitalism - Love you, your conglomerate way more.
- Mercantilism - Merchant republics, high tariffs on competitors, and charter companies are based! In some aspects you are even better than capitalism, even if your beliefs are a bit outdated.
- Absolute Monarchism - King Leopold II was based AF.
- Fordism - Love your Soma product!
- Plutocracy - Thanks for everything dad, I'll make the family company greater than ever.
- Oligarchy - Excellent way of praxis.
- Pink Capitalism - You're my best friend every February and every June.
- Dengism - You were way more based in the past but I suppose we can still do business.
- Neoconservatism - CRUSH THE ENEMIES OF FIAT! Your wars are making me big money as well.
- Kleptocracy - You get me!
Sorry that I have to pull out of Russia in order to protect my profits. - State Liberalism - Your policies are good for PR. The only downside is we can't market to conservatives anymore.
- Neocameralism - A state run like a company is the best idea ever.
- Mediacracy - I give you ad money, and you do some positive PR for me, deal?
- Police Statism - Pinkertons were the best organization to ever exist.
- Capitalist Transhumanism - Companies in Cyberpunk stories are the good guys.
- Liberal Feminism - Roe v. Wade overturned? Don't worry, I'll pay for you to travel out of state for an abortion.
- Idiocracy - Brought to you by Carl's Jr. Also, thanks for that Grubhub ad.
Customers
- Monarcho-Capitalism - Why do my sons have to inherit the company when we can live off the shares?
- White Nationalism - You were a useful idiot during the colonial era who justified the Congo Free State and company rule in India, but now you're bad for PR so I will pretend to hate you.
- Anarcho-Capitalism - I am you and you are me. Quit denying it!
- Austrian School - No matter how much you claim to despise me, your laissez-faire system is based because it gives me UNLIMITED POWAR.
Oh yeah, I can totally regulate myself. Well, if I feel like it, of course. - National Capitalism - You are so close to perfection, but when will you understand that racism and homophobia are both bad for business?
- State Capitalism - We are rather similar, but the state should serve the interests of corporations, not the other way around.
- Protectionism - Removes foreign competitors but prevents my expansion abroad.
- Welfarism - Only good when it's for my business.
- Imperialism - Overall profitable, but you later dismantled the Dutch East India Company and the British East India Company.
- Bidenism - No, don't increase the corporate tax! Thanks for your subsidies, though.
Filthy p**r
- Corporatism - WE. ARE. NOT. THE. SAME!!!
- Fascism - Is this "SuperCapitalism" thing supposed to be bad? Lol.
- Libertarianism - What do you mean you don't want an economy regulated in favor of large corporations you cuck?!!!
- Civil Libertarianism - I will collect your private information as I please.
- Democratic Socialism - wheeze.mp3
- Anarcho-Communism - Yeah, pretty much my opposite.
- Marxism–Leninism - Yet another commie.
- Georgism - Shut up and let me monopolize land!
- Agorism - Wants to end copyright. There were no original ideas before 1710.
- Piratism - I need to protect my mon... I mean, artists. Also, don’t take my NFTs.
- Bull Moose Progressivism - STOP BUSTING MY TRUSTS!
- Longism - STOP SHARING THE WEALTH!
- Distributism - STOP DOING THOSE TWO THINGS AT THE SAME TIME!
- Syndicalism - STOP GOING ON STRIKE!
- Left-Wing Populism - STOP PROTESTING!
- Social Democracy - STAY AWAY FROM MY TAX MONEY!
- Illegalism - Stop breaking copyright, stealing my money and products and trying to kill bosses! Time to call the Pinkertons!
- Soulism - HOW did this person get our products freely without paying anything? Stealing? Not likely - our security guards and video cameras never caught this person.
- Christian Socialism -*hissing*
- Almost everyone else - Thinks lobbying is bad!
Further Information
Literature
- The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Wealth Inequality (Buy) (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 (Read Online) (Google Preview) (Buy) by Jacobin Leigh Philips and Michał Rozworski
- Too Big to Fail: The Inside Story of How Wall Street and Washington Fought to Save the Financial System---and Themselves by Andrew Ross Sorkin
- War is a Racket by Smedley Butler
Articles
- South Korea Is No Country for Young People
- A Look at South Korean Plastic Surgery
- S. Korea's senior citizens suffer high rate of relative poverty: report
- The salt mines, "hell on earth" for the disabled in South Korea
- The islands of abuse: Inside South Korea's slave farms for the disabled
Wikipedia
- Corporatocracy
- Corporate republic
- Crony capitalism
- Lemon socialism
- "Socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor"
- Chartered Company
- Corporate welfare
- Supercapitalism
- Banana republic
- Managerial state
- Copyright
- "Too big to fail"
- Amazon company
- The VOC
- East India Company
- Congo Free State
- Business Plot
- Standard Oil
- Steve Sisolak
- United Fruit Company
TVTropes
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
- The Age Of Trillion Dollar Mega-Corporations by Economics explained
- When The Dutch Ruled The World: The Rise & Fall of the Dutch East India Company by Business Casual
- Amazon's Union-Busting Training Video
- Amazon's Union-Busting Training Video (LONG VERSION)
- The Moment Twitter Ruined Society by Moon
- Samsung’s Dangerous Dominance over South Korea by Wendover Productions
Games
Notes
References
Gallery
Portraits and Artwork
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Dead portrait
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Old portrait
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