
Why Socialists Should Distrust Antitrust
People are right to be disgusted by giant corporations. But the liberal “antitrust” response too often valorizes small-scale competition instead of solidarity and worker organization.
Benjamin Case is a researcher, educator, and organizer living in Pittsburgh.
People are right to be disgusted by giant corporations. But the liberal “antitrust” response too often valorizes small-scale competition instead of solidarity and worker organization.
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