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Challenging Monopoly Power: Why Local Business is Better for People, the Planet, and Your Wallet with Stacy Mitchell

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Oct 22, 2025
Stacy Mitchell, co-executive director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, advocates for local economies and dismantling monopolies. She discusses the hidden costs of big corporations like Amazon and their impact on community ties and social capital. Unpacking how policy choices have led to economic consolidation, Stacy highlights the benefits of small businesses on community resilience and local engagement. She emphasizes that change requires collective action and policy reform, offering insights into how individuals can strengthen local powers.
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Concentration Undermines Resilience And Agency

  • Highly concentrated long-distance supply chains create single points of failure and reduce resilience.
  • Corporate control over local services erodes community agency and damages democracy.
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Local Business Builds Social Capital

  • Local businesses embed economic exchange in face-to-face relationships that strengthen social ties.
  • A vibrant local economy produces more civic participation, community groups, and neighbor connections.
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Policy Shift Made Bigness The Default

  • Since the 1980s an efficiency-first ideology reshaped policy, weakening antitrust enforcement.
  • Tax and subsidy rules were rewritten to favor large firms and consolidate market power.
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