Megacorporations

Information from The State of Sarkhan Official Records
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Head of Megacorporations in State of Sarkhan

In MoNoRi-Chan's Lore, keiretsu and megacorporations play a significant role in the overall theme of the story. A keiretsu is a type of business conglomerate that originated in Japan and is characterized by interlocking business relationships and shareholdings between companies. In MoNoRi-Chan's world, these megacorporations are portrayed as having a great deal of power and influence over society, often at the expense of the individual.

MoNoRi-Chan is a character who has become disillusioned with the current state of capitalism and the role that these megacorporations play in society. He has a strong Ethereum-mindset, which means that he is focused on creating value for the people and building a future that is based on decentralization and the democratization of power. This is where the idea of THBт, or "The Human Being Token," comes into play.

MoNoRi-Chan's vision for THBт is to create a token that is representative of the value that each person brings to society. This token would be used to allocate resources and wealth in a more equitable manner, allowing people to have a greater say in how their lives are shaped and how the world around them is run. By creating THBт, MoNoRi-Chan hopes to break the hold that megacorporations have over society and empower people to make their own decisions about their lives.

In MoNoRi-Chan's Chronicles, the concept of human beings being turned into cogs in the machine is a recurring theme. MoNoRi-Chan believes that under current capitalism, people are reduced to mere components of a larger system, with their worth and value determined by the corporations that they work for. Through his creation of THBт, MoNoRi-Chan is trying to challenge this notion and show that people have value beyond their role in the capitalist machine.

Tactics of Manipulation

Examples of Megacorporations

Megacorporations have their strengths by able to withstand and survive any economic downturn situation. Or known as being "too big to fail"

  • Advanced Wireless Network (AWN)
  • Central Retail Group
  • CP Corporation and its subsidiaries. (True Corp, 7-11, Betagro, CP Foods, etc.)
  • Gulf Energy Development
  • Valve Software