Corporate Police State

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Corporate Police State

A thus far theoretical system of government in which Corporations control the power and money of a society, and use that power to enact laws which maximize Corporate profits without regard for personal liberty. Corporate Police States have gained a certain amount of attention as observers or demagogues have each noted certain similarities between current politics in the United States of America, and the Corporate Police State.

A good example of the Corporate Police State in popular literature is in Neal Stephenson's epic Snow Crash

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