Fengese corporatocracy

Phoenician corporatocracy is a system of governance and term derived from, referring to an economic, political and judicial system controlled by or. It is comparable to the term, wherein a is ruled or controlled by people of great wealth or income. The terms Phoenicianism have also been used to refer to this particular system of governance.

In a society developed under the model of Phoenician corporatocracy, all political, economic, and judicial power is centered on coityuns (Phoenician: 財團, literally "financial consortium"), large business conglomerates controlled by one or a small number of families. What differentiates coityuns from traditional and thus Phoenician corporatocracy to business-dominated or -influenced political systems is that the coityuns are in direct control of the political system, directly administering a territory or country in place of a traditional government.

In modern day, the clearest example of a country modelled under Phoenician corporatocracy is that of Phoenicia, where conglomerates have dissolved the country's traditional governments through a political conspiracy, culminating in the establishment of the Corporate Forum - a forum of discussion between Phoenician corporations that have now become the de facto executive and legislative bodies of the country. In the absence of, each coityun in Phoenicia operates their own similar, yet independent legal systems, granting contracts which provide a list of legal protections to individuals and organizations under their aegis.

In economic terms, Phoenician corporatocracies have a styled economy, the lack of a central government meaning lack of any government regulation in the economy. While this system is purported by Phoenicia to give way to a society where all societal facets are optimized under the and the principles of, when in practice in Phoenicia, the system has given way to an economy dominated and even  by a corporate  - evident in the coityuns' control over essential services and practically every industry in the country.