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To: JBTFD who wrote (120702)12/28/2011 10:07:47 AM
From: grusum1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224718
 
Condition of having sufficient productive resources at command that give the capacity to make and enforce economic decisions, such as allocation of resources and apportioning of goods and services.

nowhere in your definition does it have power over people. only government can use force. businesses can't. business would have to buy corrupt unconstitutional government, to force anyone to do anything. again, business doesn't have power over people.

If you say the leaders of those companies don't wield tremendous power I think you're guilty of good old fashioned denial.

the power they wield is ONLY through government!

show me an instance that business has forced anyone to do anything.