Michael Perelman wrote:
That was the big fight during the New Deal. One wing of the Democratic Party called for trust busting; the other, for organizing the potential of larger economic formations.
Both sides have anti-progressive consequences.
Of course they do, without "progressive" intervention. But which environment is more target-rich for progressive intervention? I'm guessing the more concentrated.
Doug
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