You can be libertarian and oppose corporatism. Basically taking away the idea of a corporation being a legal person and having the power to lobby and write laws. True free markets wouldn't allow a business to become that powerful.
>True free markets wouldn't allow a business to become that powerful.
There's no proof of that
The proof is in the fact that a free market wouldn't allow for government manipulation, or else it would no longer be a free market, by definition. Same thing about monopolistic practices. Between those two things, present day corps become as powerful as governments.
I don't see how a free market is a guarantee against monopolies
If it's my property it's mine, if I bought the entire country it's mine
You talk about governments as if they were above multinationals and as if they weren't run by people
That's a funny thing
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