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The Paternal State, Welfare State, and Free State

https://friesian.com/freestat.htm

This is aptly called "corporate welfare," but politically it sells as well to labor unions as to business. Thus the steel tariffs instituted by George W. Bush buy votes and money

Refuting libertarianism

http://digdeeper.love/articles/libertarianism.xhtml

and wages higher; and corporate power would be in shambles It is true that big business loves some types of regulations - this is easily seen with GDPR, for example (archive) (Moz

US Policy Choices

https://www.billdietrich.me/USPolicy.html

types like the corporate directors and CEOs. Maybe we could create a mechanism whereby I assign my proxies to be voted by some entity other than the fund managers. I could say "I
My reasoning about US policy choices and issues

Chesterton on Defining 'Capitalism' and 'Socialism' (What's Wrong with the World)

http://www.whatswrongwiththeworld.net/2008/01/chesterton_on_defining_capital.html

system which makes the corporate unity of society responsible for all its economic processes, or all those affecting life and essential living. If anything important is sold, the

The Karl Popper Web

http://www.tkpw.net/

a propagandistic, corporate, or individually hateful point of view, I will recommend a reading of Percival's The Myth of the Closed Mind." -Paul Levinson, Professor of Commun
For those interested in the philosophy of Karl Popper. Referenced by major institutions such as the B.B.C., The Encyclopaedia Britannica, and The British Science Museum. The site h

Steve Kangas' Short FAQ on Liberalism

http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/ShortFAQ.htm

stem from the rise of a corporate special interest system. In 1975, the SUN-PAC decision legalized corporate political action committees, the organizations that bribe our Congress

Ayn Rand, Anti-Communism, & the Left

https://friesian.com/rand.htm

know that Nader's anti-corporate and anti-business views are something they are comfortable with and that there is nothing incongruous with him representing their movement. Indeed

What's Wrong With Distributism (What's Wrong with the World)

http://www.whatswrongwiththeworld.net/2010/03/whats_wrong_with_distributism.html

different levels of corporate concentration, however; one - I believe it was South Korea - had government led artificially lower interest rates which allowed for greater concentra


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