How will we survive the tech corps' totalitarian regime?
this is how.
They can't be totalitarian by design nimrod.
If one corp gets a monopoly, then smaller more agile players will steal their market.
We'll exist is a corporate world for sure, but a single corp can't control them all, even with dirty tactics.
Unless a government sponsors that corp and then tries for world domination so we have a single national-corporate world (ie. The British East India Company)
>>60291020
>They can't be totalitarian by design nimrod.
>Unless a government sponsors that corp and then tries for world domination so we have a single national-corporate world (ie. The British East India Company)
>>60291020
>tfw Dunning-Kruger effect
>>60291053
Show an example of that over that last 100 years...
Politicians play for pay now, sure - but not every politician is playing for the same corporation - in fact politicians are playing out corporate competition in the congresses and parliaments of the world.
There can no longer be a single overarching corporation as everyone wants to eat everyone else.
>>60290991
stop using computers they are the electric jew
>>60291020
>>60291235
>If one corp gets a monopoly, then smaller more agile players will steal their market.
Right, that's why we have one web search engine today. That's why Google/Alphabet basically controls the web when it comes to advertising. That's why Facebook ate up every tiny social network in the US and europe. That's why Youtube has a maket share of 80% of the multimedia market..
You are delusional when you think the internet is about "muh free market equilibrium" when the reality teaches us that's it's more about a "survival of the fittest" and global web dominance.
I could go on about the few major labels that control the music market and decide what music you will hear...
But let's stop at this point. I don't want to burst your bubble.
>in fact politicians are playing out corporate competition in the congresses and parliaments of the world
But it's the other way around.
Big cooperations often donate to both sides so they win either way. If you really look really closely, the vast majority of laws is made because of the pressure of some lobby. Of course it's very subtle, no company/lobby would openly create a law about 0.5 % of all taxes going to this company. It's much more complex, somewhere money comes in, somewhere it gets redirected and at another point a related company gets some kind of benefit.
>>60291485
This anon gets it.
>>60290991
rms lifestile
>>60291020
kys lolbertarian your shit aint work in real world.
>>60290991
THRU CONSTANT VIGILANCE
>>60290991
Go innawoods
>>60291020
Yes that's why S Korea is completely dominated by a MegaCorp you fuckin nutwit.