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the suck of sorrow's avatar

Grover Cleveland quote from his 1888 State of the Union address,

"As we view the achievements of aggregated capital, we discover the existence of trusts, combinations, and monopolies, while the citizen is struggling far in the rear or is trampled to death beneath an iron heel. Corporations, which should be the carefully restrained creatures of the law and the servants of the people, are fast becoming the people’s masters."

His words seem timeless. What became of him?

I write not to find fault with the concept of killing corporations, but to encourage a more vast reform: destroy capitalism before it destroys us. Look at what capitalism demands of us now:

1) pretend that the pandemic is over

2) produce armaments and use them indiscriminately

3) provide forums solely for political parties that enable steps 1 and 2.

We inclusively must destroy capitalism before Mother Nature does the job in our stead.

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Blackthorn's avatar

Right on. Also, an option for warning shots before the death penalty: "We gave their shareholders limited liability, and we can take it away. Just the threat of revoking limited liability, without which no prudent investor would invest, would shake share prices. Merely a murmur should cause shareholder action."

https://blackthorn.substack.com/p/corporations-have-a-big-fat-achilles-heel-that-we-should-be-leveraging

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