Or, hear me out, when corporations reach the scale where they wield enormous influence over world affairs, societal behavior and markets, their decisions, motives and actions demand far greater scrutiny.https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1134058742910246912 …
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They certainly do. But that is far from the only motive driving coverage of successful founders, any more than it is driving coverage of other famous people.
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I think two things can be true here. 1) the media impulse to build up underdogs and scrutinize giants is a kind of bias, which can sometimes lead the press to fetishize takedowns of powerful institutions 2) powerful institutions deserve more scrutiny and they mess up a ton
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Yes, those are both true.
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