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Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
The changeover has been absolutely stark, and it’s accelerating. Many of my sources in the competition policy world are giving me the same message, which is that this is the most extraordinary month they have ever seen in antitrust.
There are the big fights, the cases against Google and Amazon, the suits against private equity and meat price-fixing... See more
There are the big fights, the cases against Google and Amazon, the suits against private equity and meat price-fixing... See more
Matt Stoller • "Never Seen Anything Like It:" The Biggest Month in Antitrust in 50 Years
The world is being forcibly reconfigured by at least three concurrent revolutions: a geopolitical revolution driven by the rise of China; an ideological revolution consuming the Western world; and a technological revolution exacerbating both of the former.Geopolitically, a decent understanding of what is happening, if not of its full extent, has em... See more
N.S. Lyons • The Upheaval
In recent years a new anti-monopoly movement has emerged, partly inspired by the Progressives, with new ideas for the old desire to make all citizens capable of participating in our political and economic life. Its most famous advocate is Senator Elizabeth Warren, who often echoes Brandeis, and who told the story of Frances Perkins one night in a c
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