These are all functions of late-stage capitalism. Welcome to unchecked monopolies and corporate lobbying.
> I guess it is confusing because i am reversing roles. In my view pure, proper, capitalism is where money is largely managed by small and medium sized entities, as to allow it to flow freely and to set the mover of capital free in the process.
That's awesome, it's just never been done long-term and never will be.
Especially since the natural tendencies of such systems are that the few end up having almost all. You could distribute everything evenly and in a 100 years, without redistribution, we'd be back in the same place.
Snarky tone aside, you can actually strip powers from both the government and corporations. You're not suddenly making a super government because you don't let Disney dump money into strengthening copyright laws.
But it's clear you're not really thinking about it beyond memes so I'm gonna end it here.
> I guess it is confusing because i am reversing roles. In my view pure, proper, capitalism is where money is largely managed by small and medium sized entities, as to allow it to flow freely and to set the mover of capital free in the process.
That's awesome, it's just never been done long-term and never will be.