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by lotsofpulp
2047 days ago
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The appropriate term is conglomeration. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conglomerate_(company) Arguments should be made about the harmful aspects of those, which Amazon actually is. Perhaps one can make the case that conglomerates inevitably leads to monopolies, and on that basis one can argue against the development of conglomerates. |
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You are right and this is precisely my line of thinking. All the parts you need to make a monopoly are already there, so then they either go full tilt or they try to engineer the economy so key businesses don't go down so they can continue to claim a monopoly doesn't exist yet.
It's worth noting I originally referred to it as "monopoly law" but it's actually anti-trust law, which could make some room for conglomerate making.