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Matt Stoller Explains Monopolies

Better Offline

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Bipartisanship and Worker Welfare: A Historical Review

This chapter examines the historical dynamics of bipartisanship surrounding worker welfare and small businesses, highlighting a shared resistance to worker rights from both political parties. It traces the evolution of economic thought in the 60s and 70s and critiques the shifts in antitrust laws and corporate power that resulted from deregulation. The discussion also contemplates the legal implications of declared monopolies in modern markets and the complexities involved in potentially breaking up large corporations like Google.

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