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The monopolization is a response to tumultuous economics. If these people weren't so afraid of losing their livelihoods, they would be more cooperative. This is why we need more socialism. Capitalism encourages monopolies and rent seeking.
What's wrong with rent seeking?
In a sense, this telescope is close to cooperation and socialism since it's taxpayer funded for everyone. It also demonstrates perfectly how socialism will always be exploited to benefit some classes of people more than others. Tumultuous economics are a fact of life. Most people aren't satisfied with their station.
What do you get when you replace half of all of the farmers with combine harvesters? You get World War 1. If you treat people as labor units and they become obsolete, they don't just quietly disappear. We need an economy that serves people, not people that serve an economy.
Why not get rid of corporations, or limit their size and independence? (i.e. no corporate personhood) Also enforce local ownership. Would not immediately solve those problems, but there'd be more of a chance for little guys to compete and start their own farming empires. It would also be much easier to lay blame at the few "robber barons" for buying up all the farmland and replacing farmers with robots. People could go and shame their rich neighbor instead of having to deal with a faceless corporation.
Until we can do small stuff like that there's no need to discuss going all the way to socialism. Doing so only empowers elites and politicians that benefit from promoting a fake revolution among the masses.