Read Neuromancer. The hyper-wealthy aren't truly human. Corporations are an emerging dominant species that, if left unchecked, will endanger Homo sapiens.
Let me guess: This is why we need more government regulations to "control" the corporation, despite the fact that pretty much every heavily regulated industry is a practical oligarchy of corporate cohesion. Take for example the aviation industry. Or Finance/Insurance. Or Pharma.
Commie/Socialist rhetoric is always a hoot. Corporations exist through government benefits. Whether it's bailouts, tax cuts, incentive programs, regulatory lawfare, or outright market manipulation, government is the root cause of corporate existence. Growing the problem won't provide a solution.
Corporations are pieces of paper with more rights than we have, run by a group of elites who are untouchable and unaccountable by design.
Ideally we would return to the concept of ownership, and then someone would actually be responsible and face prison time when a company breaks the law, instead of receiving a fine that's lower than the profit they gained from committing the crime.
Read Neuromancer. The hyper-wealthy aren't truly human. Corporations are an emerging dominant species that, if left unchecked, will endanger Homo sapiens.
Let me guess: This is why we need more government regulations to "control" the corporation, despite the fact that pretty much every heavily regulated industry is a practical oligarchy of corporate cohesion. Take for example the aviation industry. Or Finance/Insurance. Or Pharma.
Commie/Socialist rhetoric is always a hoot. Corporations exist through government benefits. Whether it's bailouts, tax cuts, incentive programs, regulatory lawfare, or outright market manipulation, government is the root cause of corporate existence. Growing the problem won't provide a solution.
Corporations are pieces of paper with more rights than we have, run by a group of elites who are untouchable and unaccountable by design.
Ideally we would return to the concept of ownership, and then someone would actually be responsible and face prison time when a company breaks the law, instead of receiving a fine that's lower than the profit they gained from committing the crime.
"I won't believe corporations are people until Texas executes one."
If corporations were actually people, they would all be dead or in prison.