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If the premise of what you're saying is correct then what you are arguing is that there is no way to simultaneously strengthen the ability and opportunities for the aspiring entrepreneur(the little guy) while simultaneously supporting/strengthening the worker(also the little guy). If that is true then...wtf? Then our only option is to resign ourselves to permanent worker status, working for an ever increasing monopoly of corporations, and just to try and leverage the most we can out of it(even tho they control our politicians anyway). Or I suppose we eventually use the government to take control of certain corporations and sectors of the economy to balance things out?
I guess if those are the only other two options I would rather take my chance strengthening both and then letting the free market close the gap rather than succumb to an ever increasing corporate dominated economy and world.
I am saying that the entrepreneur needs to hire staff and anything that you do to strengthen the hand of the worker must also weaken the hand of the person doing the hiring because they are in opposition to each other.
People talk about corporations as if they just spring into existence as large regional/national entities and aren't the end result of little guys getting bigger. And where do you draw the artificial line that you're going to stop helping the little entrepreneur?
