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REVIEW | By The Chapter & Verse Team Fabro reveals how decisions are made by groups of secret corporate leaders who influence the world economy, politics and war on a grand scale.
Says Fabro in his book: “What if there were a whole realm of politics which exists to maximize profit, power and prestige? There is a vast, indefinite number of institutions controlling our world.” Although Fabro’s writing is deep and revealing, he prefers to take a neutral stance on the state of world affairs, thus his preference to write his story as prose. Fabro, born in Toronto in 1966, began to write poetry years ago, when he realized how it can shed light on universal truths. His passion for economics and language earned him an honorary degree from York University.
An excerpt from his book:
In our new world of electric media,
There is a reassessment of values,
A resulting feeling of aimlessness
And the meaninglessness of life and human toil
Because of this disappearance of past goals
And ambitions of the previous age of print,
This clash of old and new environments,
Between phonetic print and electric speech,
Leads to anarchism and nihilism,
Whereby one gets a sense of nothingness
A pervasive depression sets in:
A belief that life has little to offer,
And of the continuousness
of the dreariness
The drabness of our ever-present daily lives.
• The Corpocracy, published by Dolce Publishing, is available at Chapters and other bookstores, soft cover 113 pages. |




» Is our world being ruled by corporations, not politicians? Toronto poet Denis Fabro in his novel / poem The Corpocracy takes the reader into the underbelly of the world corporate elite where a nation state is built on a foundation of centralized wealth.










