corpocracy
Americannoun
plural
corpocracies-
a corporate bureaucracy.
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a company characterized by bureaucracy.
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a government run like a corporate bureaucracy.
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a society in which corporations have much economic and political power.
Other Word Forms
- corpocratic adjective
Etymology
Origin of corpocracy
First recorded in 1935-40; blend of corporate ( def. ) or corporation ( def. ) + -cracy ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The Reagan Administration invoked corpocracy as a reason to take the lead on another fast-rising issue: industrial competitiveness.
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Corporate raiders, Darman added, "are gaining attention as a new kind of populist folk hero, taking on not only big corporations but the phenomenon of corpocracy itself."
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Darman has used the term corpocracy to describe the bloated management of U.S. corporations that have resisted becoming more competitive.
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At ACF, which was suffering from steadily declining earnings, Icahn encountered a splendid example of the so-called corpocracy of entrenched executives that he had berated for years.
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Goldsmith is just as fiercely critical of the business establishment, which he calls corpocracy.
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