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- Title
CORPORATE SOCIOPATHY, "GREEDFLATION," AND THE FADING POWER OF ANTITRUST: HOW CAN THE LEGAL PROFESSION STEP UP?
- Authors
Syroka, Benjamin R.
- Abstract
The article outlines the background of antirust laws and the cases that shaped the treatment of corporations in the U.S. Topics discussed include trends on nonenforcement of the Sherman Act that lead to increased prices of consumer goods and corporate profits under capitalism, status of corporate consolidation and corporate power, and ways the legal community can step up to protect the public from market manipulation and mitigate the effects of monopolies constraining working-class consumers.
- Subjects
ANTITRUST law; CORPORATIONS; CAPITALISM; CORPORATE power; MERGERS &; acquisitions; MARKET manipulation; MONOPOLIES; UNITED States. Sherman Act
- Publication
University of Toledo Law Review, 2023, Vol 55, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0042-0190
- Publication type
Article