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*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Allen Stanford]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] {{PBW|USAball|USA}}
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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.
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