Corporate America wants a class of slaves in everything but name that they can use to increase their profits. The capitalist system in America is reaching a point of such an overconcentration of wealth in the hands of the few that they have enough economic power to also control political power. Its an untenable situation and it needs to be addressed. Corporations can't be allowed to get this big, individuals can't be allowed to get this wealthy.
This isn't commie rhetoric, people need to be able to make money, own private property, generate wealth, and be unequal but there is a certain point where the burden of disparity gets too great and we are starting to approach it like we did in the gilded age. Metaphorically the richest man in town should be the one with the biggest farmhouse and field among other farm houses and fields not the one who owns almost the entire town.
Corporate America wants a class of slaves in everything but name that they can use to increase their profits. The capitalist system in America is reaching a point of such an overconcentration of wealth in the hands of the few that they have enough economic power to also control political power. Its an untenable situation and it needs to be addressed. Corporations can't be allowed to get this big, individuals can't be allowed to get this wealthy.
This isn't commie rhetoric, people need to be able to make money, own private property, generate wealth, and be unequal but there is a certain point where the burden of disparity gets too great and we are starting to approach it like we did in the gilded age. Metaphorically the richest man in town should be the one with the biggest farmhouse and field among other farm houses and fields not the one who owns almost the entire town.