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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Corporacracy is a social theory that focuses on the increasing usage of corporate structure in today`s society. With the advent of population explosion in the twentieth century, Corporacracy evolved into a major global force as a factor in the interaction of corporations and governments. As census numbers grew, corporations became the main producers of goods, transportation, and housing, and also tended to the civil matters of a growing populace. This theory has been widely discussed under many different names (see Corporate Capitalism, Corporatism, and Plutocracy), but none have managed to encompass this concept under a single, neutral umbrella. Corporacracy tends to focus on using realist perspectives to analyze current events. By this logic, one can observe Corporacracy in practically all parts of the socio-economic structure, rather than only in matters of conflict and opposing interests. Corporacracy can be divided into two parts: the commercial aspect and the government aspect.