You can throw or vote your school board or government out of power. If a consumer finance tech company has duo/monopolistic power and uses that to make a consumer sign an arbitration clause, what recourse do they have if they are misled?
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If you were to measure accountability, how would you do it?
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What's lacking is labor organized as a network—which current labor law makes impossible. When that finally happens, there will be three systems of checks and balances leveraging network technology: shareholders (financial services are already networked), consumers, and workers.
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It’s harder to hide stuff. It’s also easier to drown it out. Russia is a pioneer in this, see
@peterpomeranzev’s work, Surkov, etc.
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A lot of 1900-2000 accountability was news investigations uncovering malfeasance. Or whistleblowers. The loss of a healthy, well-funded news ecosystem has lessened accountability significantly. So the Internet both improved and set back exposure of wrongdoing.
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