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tjs8rj | 5 months ago
Breaking these megacorps benefits little guys like you and me, but I doubt it benefits state power on the global stage
tjs8rj | 5 months ago
Breaking these megacorps benefits little guys like you and me, but I doubt it benefits state power on the global stage
watwut|5 months ago
Considering google search became complete crap under monopoly conditions, absolutely yes.
While the google had to compete, they produced good things and innovated. Now they just focus on milking maximum from the monopoly
toofy|5 months ago
there could be more reason to argue it would absolutely be more secure—if any of these tech giants or one of the people inside were to sell us out it could be very very bad. if one or two out of twenty were to sell us out, the damage is much much less severe.
not to mention we’re significantly stronger as a country when we have diversity of ideas leading to diversity in innovation which the dominance from a tiny few just entirely undermines.
tjs8rj|5 months ago
Look how the US is able to spread it’s culture everywhere, cut off regimes, debank people it doesn’t like, all by controlling a few choke points.
Look how China uses its corporations to increase state power. The US does the same but with a few more carrots (lucrative govt contracts).
A mega corp means you can do your coercion behind closed doors rather than with sweeping regulations