Essentially, corporations now champion anti-capitalist ideals like equality and fairness to increase their brand value and thus their profits. Socialism, once the antithesis of capitalism, is now its slave.
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Equality and fairness, when enforced by interventionism, fly against the principles of an unregulated free market.
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Where are the unregulated free markets? Loads of regulations at work in the USA, Europe as you well know.
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I see it as largely driven by campus recruitment
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That may play a part, but the general leftist agenda has even been adopted by the middle-aged people at the very top of companies.
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A free market leaves things to nature, and nature is inherently unfair. The purpose of economic interventionism is usually to eliminate the contingencies that give rise to these inherent inequalities.
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What about a person born without legs? Do they have equal opportunities to an able-bodied person?
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Perhaps. But how often *is* Russia behind it?
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"oh...come on!"
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