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Anti trust laws are a typical case of the limits of reformism. In school, we learn anti trust laws work because capitalism works just great when there's competition, but with monopolies they can charge whatever. So we break trusts to make capitalism work again. @thehill/1318542245214244868
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Here's the thing: no one wants or needs 5 Googles and 5 YouTubes competing against each other. That's inefficient and redundant. What we actually want is for Google to serve the needs of the people as a kind of public service, and not just for profit
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We need Google to be democratically controlled. We need socialism. If we trust busted Google what would that even look like? How would that solve anything?