Exploitation and Antitrust
Roger emphasizes the need for an economy that empowers individuals rather than exploits them, advocating for antitrust measures to encourage competition and protect startups. He envisions a landscape filled with diverse businesses, free from the dominance of tech giants, which could lead to unprecedented growth and innovation. The conversation highlights the importance of regulatory practices that ensure fair play in marketplaces, particularly for companies like Apple.In this clip
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