since corporations are set up for profit, what happens to such corporations during the time of market saturation? will wallstreet continue to pump numbers beyond market saturation? came across Enron and how it continued to scheme people with fake numbers, could it be possible we’re going through similar cycles of fake pump of user numbers, irrespective of the profits and cost of operation for the said profits. should we continue to tolerate corporate indoctrination with profit motives that could be deterimental to society as a whole? seems to me people all over the world are victims of corporate indoctrination, for example factories that were set up during the time of british ruling continue to exist in countries like India(unilever and many others). these corporations mostly belong to the west and use slave labor of 2/3 world countries and sell/market the products to the people of the west, essentially creating silos and heirarchies. curious to see if anyone has any insights.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Economics-Dummies-Peter-Antonioni/dp/0470973250
😀if any economist said they understood exactly how the economy works and can write a book to explain it to dummies, i’d think he’s lying for profit
I'm sure you think everyone is lying for profit in your little champagne socialist phantasy land where money is evil and the economy must be run by friendship circles.
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