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Robert A.G. Monks describes the damage "Corpocracy" is doing to our economy and our democracy;
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Entrepreneur, attorney and shareholder activist Bob Monks has literally written the book on Corpocracy ... what it is, why it is so destructive and what can be done.
Paula Gordon: Who is "We"? Paula Gordon 2011
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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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The current self destruction of Crony Cowboy Capitalism has struck a death blow to the Anglo-American Corpocracy.
OpEdNews - Diary: 911 ��� THE OMEN: Foretells the Global Economic & Financial Future 2009
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Second, those people mentioned above are not our supposed government; they are the leaders of the corporations who have amassed the most extraordinary profits in the last eight years, more money than any government can hope to tax out of its citizens: oil, pharmaceutical and insurance companies, which of course are all networked into a vast conglomerate I call "the Corpocracy."
Sorry. We're toast. A failed experiment. Have fun, people. 2008
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It is actually a Corpocracy (meaning the corporations have more power than you do and they chum up to one another to make sure all of their collective interests are being pursued while pretending to compete, and they don't care a rat's ass about whether someone in Mexico is getting your job).
Doug Bremner: Stop That Patient! (Or the Corpocracy Rules, Part 1) 2008
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His book Corpocracy was published yesterday; it would be difficult to overstate its importance.
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Answer: they (the Corpocracy, not the US Government, though the distinction lacks much of a difference) are confident that they can hold their breath the longest, and emerge to a world that belongs entirely to them.
Sorry. We're toast. A failed experiment. Have fun, people. 2008
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Even five years ago, with the wars just cranking up to speed, it is plausible to think that the Corpocracy merely wanted to reconfigure the Middle East in such a way that China, Russia and Europe (if it did not quickly join in complicity with the project) would be helpless to do anything about it, and would have to become more or less client states of the US (or the Corpocracy, to be precise.)
Sorry. We're toast. A failed experiment. Have fun, people. 2008
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