"They apparently realize that the govt. is a sham, but have no problem in giving corporations (who have been complicit in many of the government's dastardly schemes) a pass."
I'm not a libertarian, but one would argue that the reason the modern international corporation does what it does is because its enabled by governments. Monopolies granted by a government would be an example of this. They'd probably argue that even programs like food stamps subsidize poor treatment of corporations' employees: for example, virtually all wal-mart employees are on that program.
I'm not entirely convinced by what they say, but it is worth considering.
That, or the poor treatment by corporations necessitates govt. or state assistance. Even before the creation of the so-called "modern well-fare state" corporations were abusing their workers.
IIN to find libertarians annoying?
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"They apparently realize that the govt. is a sham, but have no problem in giving corporations (who have been complicit in many of the government's dastardly schemes) a pass."
I'm not a libertarian, but one would argue that the reason the modern international corporation does what it does is because its enabled by governments. Monopolies granted by a government would be an example of this. They'd probably argue that even programs like food stamps subsidize poor treatment of corporations' employees: for example, virtually all wal-mart employees are on that program.
I'm not entirely convinced by what they say, but it is worth considering.
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That, or the poor treatment by corporations necessitates govt. or state assistance. Even before the creation of the so-called "modern well-fare state" corporations were abusing their workers.