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'''[[Corporation|Corporate]] entities have a significant advantage over human independent businesses as although they are considered equal in law, they cannot go to jail'''. This ability has given them | '''[[Corporation|Corporate]] entities have a significant advantage over human independent businesses as although they are considered equal in law'''<ref>'''Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific''', U.S. Supreme Court (1886): 118 U.S. 394. Decided: May 9, 1886. Accessed 6<sup>th</sup> Jan 2022 via https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/118/394/</ref>''', they cannot go to jail'''. This ability has given them a key competitive advantage to become the most dominant form of organisation on the planet. | ||
lobby our government | Today corporations, which lack feeling and human empathy lobby our government for influence then sell us our food. |
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Corporate entities have a significant advantage over human independent businesses as although they are considered equal in law[1], they cannot go to jail. This ability has given them a key competitive advantage to become the most dominant form of organisation on the planet.
Today corporations, which lack feeling and human empathy lobby our government for influence then sell us our food.
- ↑ Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific, U.S. Supreme Court (1886): 118 U.S. 394. Decided: May 9, 1886. Accessed 6th Jan 2022 via https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/118/394/