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 What is kraft paper?
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 Wal-mart v.s. K-mart....which do you prefer?
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 What does it mean to exercise stock options?
I've noticed in the past few weeks at the company I work for (a 6-billion dollar company) the officers are exercising their stock options. The company is receiving cash from the transactions. ...


 Where can I look up if a company is registered in the state of Florida?
I hope that someone is not trying to scam me. So I am trying to see if this person is really the owner of the said company he says is based in F...


 If Booth's supermarkets are the 2nd best in the world, what is number one?
Booth's supermarkets are a regional supermarket in the north-west of England. Recently, I saw a sign outside one of the stores saying it was voted 2nd best in the world. So, I am curious to know ...


 So i neen to move out from my "EX" But i work at Starbucks?
I live in Louisville KY...


 I am forming a trucking company and need help with a name?
I dont want to use my initials or name. I need a creative name for a trucking company. Any ideas?...


 What is probation period for new employee in any co.?
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 Are supermarkets open today ,on Bank holiday?
hmm i know everyone should have their time off..etc..etc..and i agree with that but anyone knows if supermarkets actually implement this -having a day off?I'm asking because i have no stocks ...


 HSBC, Good bank to be with?
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 What is meant by employement policies?
Does it also cover working time policies,equality policies, health and safety policies etc.

Can anyone explain in simple language what is meant by these or any website/link providing some ...


 Why do so many auto dealerships have so much turnover with salesmen?
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 Can an company decide not to hire you because of things like a nose ring?
Is it illegal for a company to turn down a qualified worker because of their appearance/things like a nose ring?...


 What does Walmart do with all the boxes from stocking?
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 How does a bank earn a profit?
Pls. explain how a banking works ? explain in simple terms...
what are other important things I need to know about banking?...


 Is Ebay.com worth it?
I really want this phone. But I can only get it with a contract from T-Mobile. I don't want that, because I prefer pay as you go minutes.

But I do not want to buy something from Ebay ...


 Missing Item from product I bought from Walmart store 1-6-9,can i return product & get another copy from store?
I got an item that i just bought from the store yesterday 01-06-09 and When i opened it it did not have the game disk in it. The game is Animal Crossing City Folk and is for Wii. Can i return the ...


 I developed asthma from second hand smoke?
I try to prevent it with controling my environment. When it flairs up it is very expensive even with insurance. They copays are so high on medications. Is there anyway to get the cirgarette ...


 What is the difference between investment and speculation?
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 For those of you who work in a corporate environment, do you feel like your soul is eroding day after day?
Just wonderin'...



mayigniteunderpressu...
Has the rise in power of the corporation in American and world economies corrupted the ideal of capitalism ?
Have you ever wondered why corporations exist and when they came to control so much of the world's resources and poltical power....I am starting to hate them..and what is a corporation anyway?
                     
 




TheAnomaly
About time you actually opened your eyes. The idea is simple, corporations and the federal government work together (corporations fund the president's campaign, and if the president wins he returns the favor politically) to screw the American people. This is why the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Capitalism is a highly unstable economic system, and an unbalance of power (like today's Bush administration) can make things worse in a country, which it has.

So, to answer your question, YES the rise of power has corrupted the ideal of capitalism. Oh and to point out, no country is ideally capitalistic. An ideal economic is a mix of other types of economies (capitalism, communism, etc.)


the nothing
Yes it has. People are greedy, unfortunately. And that's really all there is to it.


FRAGINAL-NOYPI
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Capitalism is defeated when big corporations control the economy because they could dictate to the government what they want. With this predicament, small businesses collapsed because they became victims of the cartel of big corporations who have the power to destroy any entity that could pose a menace to their projects.


professional professional
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yes


ill techniques
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yes godammit


DonSoze
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Corporations have not destroyed capitalism, they are testaments to it. Capitalism is the drive to make money and succeed by any means possible. Before the government began getting involved, the control and corruption that corportations had was even greater.

A society can never work on pure capitalism (or Communisim) there need to be some government regulations or everybody loses except 10 CEO's


3D Farms
They bought the politicians get the power and they keep on doing that year after year . Soon we won't matter except to vote in the Candidates they want in office . Then we will be ignored again.


scubalady01
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Corporations exemplify capitalism to the T. What did you think capitalism was?
The politicians are, for the most part, merely the agents (or put less politely, the mistresses) of the corps.
Welcome to the real world.


Steve D
Corporations wouldn't exist if they didn't have customers and fill a need. For example, Western Union (telegraphs) no longer provides that obsolete world-wide service.

Don't like 'em? then look in a mirror...

What is the real culprit is stock speculators and derivative traders - I mean who else can make money without producing a product other than a sophisticated bet. And then there are leveraged buyout experts that eliminate jobs via mergers. These guys redistribute a company's wealth to a few lucky individuals at the top and the "investment bankers" and brokers who put these deals together. No real value added but lots of lost jobs.


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