Plutocracy vs Corporatocracy - What's the difference?
plutocracy | corporatocracy |
Government by the wealthy.
A controlling class of the wealthy.
Rule by corporations.
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As nouns the difference between plutocracy and corporatocracy
is that plutocracy is government by the wealthy while corporatocracy is rule by corporations.plutocracy
English
(wikipedia plutocracy)Alternative forms
* plousiocracy * ploutocracyNoun
(plutocracies)Quotations
* 1933 — , Essay XXIII: ''On Industrialism *: Modernity is not democracy; machinery is not democracy; the surrender of everything to trade and commerce is not democracy. Capitalism is not democracy; and is admittedly, by trend and savour, rather against democracy. Plutocracy by definition is not democracy. But all these modern things forced themselves into the world at about the time, or shortly after the time, when great idealists like Rousseau and Jefferson happened to have been thinking about the democratic ideal of democracy.Synonyms
* argentocracy (nonce word) * tycoonocracy (uncommon)corporatocracy
English
(wikipedia corporatocracy)Noun
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