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Every facet of American life is being overtaken by big platform monopolists like Facebook, Google, and Bayer which has merged with the former agricultural giant Monsanto , resulting in a greater concentration of wealth and power than we've seen since the Gilded Age.
They are evolving into political entities that often have more influence than the actual government, bending state and federal legislatures to their will and even creating arbitration courts that circumvent the US justice system.
How can we recover our freedom from these giants? This book is a clarion call for liberals and leftists looking to find a common cause. Teachout makes a compelling case that monopolies are the root cause of many of the issues that today's progressives care about; they drive economic inequality, harm the planet, limit the political power of average citizens, and historically-disenfranchised groups bear the brunt of their shameful and irresponsible business practices.
In order to build a better future, we must eradicate monopolies from the private sector and create new safeguards that prevent new ones from seizing power. Daemons: computer programs that silently run in the background, waiting for a specific event or time to execute.
They power almost every service. They make our networked world possible. But they also make it vulnerable As Annie reminds him, in moments of anger, she and Moody will never be equal. She and her son are enslaved. When their "family" breaks apart in the most brutal and tragic way, and Lucas flees the only life he's ever known, Moody must ask himself whether he has become the man he never wanted to be--but is he willing to hear the answer?
Stretching from the war-torn banks of the Rio Brazos in Texas to the muddy waters of Freedom, Indiana, Moody travels through a country on the brink of civil war, relentlessly searching for Lucas and slowly reconciling his past sins with his hopes for the future. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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