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Definitions by Baron Neville

Corporatee 

One who is an employee or a low level statues within the ranks of a Corporation.
Mike is a Corporatee with IBM as a janitor.
Corporatee by Baron Neville May 15, 2016

Corporator 

One who forwards a Corporate objective and interest. Such a person may or may not hold employment with a Corporation. He or she may also be an outsider who's services have been retained so to perform certain tasks on behalf of either a singular or collective Corporate bodies.
Former Congressman John Mckim is a Corporator for General Motors. His services has been retained in a Lobbyist capacity, so to push forward the interests of General Motors Corporation.
Corporator by Baron Neville May 15, 2016

plurethics 

plurethics, is the stand point within a society, in the adapting of a divers variant of social ethical values and norms within its social framework. So to achieve the enhancing and improving of the quality of life equally for all within society.
plurethics, can best be defined as the main attribute of social Liberalism.
plurethics by Baron Neville May 14, 2016

Corporethic 

corporethic, Is a excessive, shallow and sinister ethical view point, which maintains that the value of capital profit and materialistic gain, takes precedence over all else in life.
The principles and values upheld by Corporations are highly Corporethic.
Corporethic by Baron Neville May 14, 2016

Inebition 

inebition is the opposite to inerbition. Whereby inerbition is the attribute of greed and is therefore mans insatiable strive for the hoarding and procuring of those things in life which are non-essential and are therefore excessive and superficial, and is mans strive for self interest. Inebition in contrast however, makes reference to mans natural strive for procuring of essential necessities for his need for self preservation.
inebition is mans need for acquiring those essentials such as food and water which he needs for self preservation and survival.
Inebition by Baron Neville May 13, 2016

inerbition 

inerbition is the opposite to inebition, whereby inebition makes reference to mans natural strive for procuring essential necessities for his need for self preservation. inerbition however to the contrast, is the attribute of greed and is therefore mans insatiable strive for the hoarding and procuring of those things in life which are non-essential and are therefore excessive and superficial. Such as worldly materialistic possessions and wealth, therefore inerbition makes reference to mans drive for self interest as opposed to inebition which is mans strive for self preservation.
Scrooge's only strive in life is to serve his insatiable inerbition for the hoarding of wealth.
inerbition by Baron Neville May 12, 2016

social virtue 

Social virtue, makes reference to the active roll of all members within society, in the adhering to the principle of moral fairness in relation with all matters of the economy, such as commerce and trade. Such a measure entails the moral self applied restraint and discipline of every individual within society, refraining from partaking in the excessive pursuit of the accumulating materialistic wealth which is a attribute of greed . Which inevitably results in the over pricing or charging of essential produce and goods, a prospect which is the leading cause for the manifestation of corruption and inevitably hunger and poverty within society.
social virtue is an important attribute and element of the moral and idéaliste-équilibré economies.