Don't gore the cape, gore the matador. Facebook isn't an arm of the (D) party - a faction within facebook controls the company because it has the backing of the state. Giving the state more levers of control over tech companies does the opposite of solving this problem.https://twitter.com/josh_hammer/status/1318318690413154304 …
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But it doesn't open the way for friendlier competition specifically because the competition will also get taken over by that faction. Want to solve that? Get rid of "hostile workplace" laws. Purge the federal bureaucracy. Purge the universities. https://twitter.com/Shamun54826774/status/1318560901470052352 …
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Exactly. The answer is less regulation, not more
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Even a stopped clock, etc. Progressives win by manipulating procedural outcomes. Less regulation = more fragmentation, procedural outcomes are harder to manipulate.
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regulation isnt a flat surface area... the fact that corporations can grow endlessly is the larger problem increasing legislation that limits corporations but decreasing regulation for individuals is a much better solution 2 pronged approachhttps://twitter.com/GRITCULT/status/1105873408380817409?s=20 …
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gritcult.eth (last week at NFT.NYC) @GRITCULTReplying to @tato_tweets @LogoCentrifuge and 3 othersI'm against corporations. Doing business should be limited to the individual as much as possible. Corporations as entities, I agree are not persons. The same thing can be said for governmental entities. But this is where the notion of "voluntary exchange" comes in1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
"Against corporations" is rank insanity. All economic and technological development of the past say 500 years has been due to being able to structure enterprises in the form of corporations. They're tools for cooperation.
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tools,sure, but cooperation =/= corporation is my main point.
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how does corporate law contribute to this current state of affairs?
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corporates in a sense are an entity in a sense... i dont like this notion of corporate personhood. stemming back to east india company and the notion of such bodies i think history has shown us its a pendulum of companies expanding... then becoming "cancerous"
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Structuring risk and aligning incentives and controlling principal agent problems are all very difficult problems that are barriers to large scale cooperation. Without solutions to these problems it's impossible. Knowledge of how to solve these took long experience to acquire.
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