i think most coercion out there is done through the state by private entities. And we need to structure it in such a way that really accounts for the free writer effect. The charitable deduction is an attemptit is a very tiny step in this direction. I think people fundamentally misunderstand tax deductibility. i think they think that you make money giving your money away, don't? You just don't lose as much ad and the idea would be, perhaps, that the welfare state could be funded by a radically larger marginal tax rate.
Author and Microsoft executive Glen Weyl talks about radical reforms of capitalism with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Weyl is worried about the concentration of corporate power, especially in the tech sector. But rather than use the traditional tools of antitrust, he has a more radical strategy for reorganizing corporate governance entirely.