Antitrust Dilemmas
Tim discusses the complexities of antitrust laws and their application to major tech companies like Facebook and Google. He highlights the historical evolution of antitrust perspectives, contrasting the consumer harm focus with the need to regulate private power to protect democracy. The conversation delves into the inadequacies of current laws, particularly regarding Amazon's practices, and the potential need for reform to address these challenges effectively.In this clip
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