Power and Corruption
When individuals accumulate immense wealth and power, corruption often ensues, leading to a troubling decline in empathy. The rise of dual-class shareholder structures in tech illustrates this shift, allowing founders like Mark to maintain control despite owning a minority stake. This concentration of power can result in detrimental consequences, as seen in the fallout from events like Cambridge Analytica and the collapse of companies like WeWork.In this clip
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