Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain

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Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain is a non-fiction book by journalist and environmental activist George Monbiot that investigates and critiques the growing influence of corporations over British politics and public life.

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instanceOf book
about corporate control of public policy
democratic deficits in modern Britain
impact of privatisation on public services
relationship between business and government in the UK
author George Monbiot NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes corporate lobbying
erosion of democratic accountability
influence of multinational corporations
outsourcing of government functions
privatisation of public services
describedAs critique of corporate power in British public life
investigation into the corporate takeover of Britain
focusesOn United Kingdom central government NERFINISHED
local government in the United Kingdom
public sector contracting
regulatory agencies in the United Kingdom
genre investigative journalism
political non-fiction
hasPerspective critical of corporate globalization
environmentalist
left-wing politics
language English
mainSubject British politics
corporate influence on government
corporate power
democracy in the United Kingdom
environmental politics
neoliberalism
privatisation
public services in the United Kingdom
public–private partnerships
regulatory capture
notableFor analysis of corporate lobbying in Britain
critique of public–private partnerships in the UK
detailed case studies of corporate influence
workOf George Monbiot NERFINISHED

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George Monbiot notableWork Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain