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To: shades who wrote (29820)4/1/2005 8:57:00 PM
From: anachronist  Respond to of 110194
 
public companies are now owned by 'the people' - through millions of small shareholdings and mutual funds...

The capitalists no longer exploit the proletariat, in other words. Instead, the workers exploit the little capitalists.

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Uh, pass the bong dude. According to Business Week, the average CEO of a major corporation made 42 times the pay of a typical American factory worker in 1980. By 1990, that ratio had more than doubled 85 times and almost quintupled again to a staggering 419 times in 1998. Yep, sounds like runaway bolshevism to me.