i think the left has correctly identified a problem, but egregiously misidentified the solution to such an extent that it's going to just lead us in the wrong direction. Proximate the sort of hell scape of a universal panopticon. It's a property right solution. Its just intellectual property. I own the data and the value that i create on these platforms. And if somebody wants to buy it, they canto nuts cause i will probably it for not very much, but i have control over it. So we can solve the growing panopticon problem by being able to draw the blinds, and if you want to look, i'll raise the blinds. However
Are tech giants such as Google, Amazon, or Facebook dangerous? Do they have too much power? Dive into the murky waters of antitrust as Michael Munger of Duke University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about monopoly, antitrust policy, and competition in the 21st century.