Monopolies Suck
Monopolies Suck: 7 Ways Big Corporations Rule Your Life and How to Take Back Control
In "Monopolies Suck," Sally Hubbard delivers a powerful and urgent wake-up call, unveiling the pervasive and often insidious influence of monopolies on our lives, democracy, and the very fabric of the American Dream. With the precision of an expert and the clarity of a gifted storyteller, Hubbard, a renowned antitrust advocate, exposes the myriad ways in which unchecked corporate power not only drains our wallets but also stifles innovation, erodes our freedoms, and jeopardizes our planet's future. Through a compelling narrative, Hubbard elucidates the seven deadly sins of monopolistic corporations, from inflating everyday costs to undermining fair competition and hoarding wealth at the expense of societal progress. At its core, "Monopolies Suck" is both a manifesto and a rallying cry, equipping readers with the historical context of antitrust laws and the knowledge needed to recognize and resist the chokehold of corporate giants. Hubbard's passionate plea urges us to reclaim our power through informed choices, civic engagement, and collective action. Her book is not merely a critique but a beacon of hope, reminding us of past victories over monopolistic tyranny and calling on us to fight for a future where the economy and democracy work for everyone, not just the elite few.
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