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I removed this 4th paragraph: The best example of a corporocracy is the USA, where bribes are legal and huge corporations bribe politicians to have their bills passed as laws. --MichaelTinkler

I did a search on this term in Google and found no authorotative evidence that the term even exists. There were about 30 pages that used it, but all were in letters and postings of left-wing political organisations. Hence I rewrote the article to point out that it is not (at present) a recognised term from political theory.

I think the most used term is Corporatocracy, with 200 google results. Joao



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