Technocapitalism
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Technocapitalism (a portmanteau word combining "technology" and "capitalism") refers to changes in capitalism associated with the emergence of new technology sectors, the power of corporations, and new forms of organization.
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See also
- Corporate capitalism
- Corporatocracy
- Cyberpunk
- Innovation
- Information society
- Intellectual property
- Oligopoly
- Political economy
- Research and development
- Surveillance capitalism
- Technological evolution
- Technological fix
- Technological singularity
- Technological unemployment
- The Californian Ideology
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