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Oh god, another economic illiterate spouting the same inconsistent logic.
it lays down the red carpet for the mega corporations to gain economic control over the world and impose an economical dictatorship.
No. Corporations are given the power they enjoy in Corporatist America by the government. This is done by enforcing regulatory barriers to entry. These barriers to entry impede free trade and thus reduce competition below normal market level.
In a total free market, corporations can never attain the power you so wrongfully believe they can achieve, because regulatory barriers to entry will not exist, and thus absolute competition will reign. I have no doubt you will ask me about monopolies, but I'll leave it until then to show you why monopolies do not logically form in a free market.
That's because there is no freedom in a boss/employee reletionship
Yes there is! Yes there is!
A boss/employee relationship is just like any other form of trade, you are trading labour for money. The reason you have
limited freedom under the current corporatist agenda is because of labour laws: Competition for labour is highly reduced due to the fact that an employer cannot fire an underproductive employee in order to hire a productive one. Thus he cannot compete with other emloyers on a free market, and thus the cost of labour remains relatively stagnant, and there is fewer competition for
your labour and so it is harder to get a job.