Don't Expect Unions To Make a Comeback
Despite the recent win against Amazon and Joe Biden's full backing, Big Labor is fading because workers are making progress without unions.
Despite the recent win against Amazon and Joe Biden's full backing, Big Labor is fading because workers are making progress without unions.
"It's completely changed my belief in fairness," says Amy Sterner Nelson.
Those who demand a revival of antitrust regulation to "promote competition" may not realize that they're inciting a revival of cronyism to suppress competition.
An ill-conceived proposal to increase liability for online marketplaces could effectively outlaw all but the biggest players.
If providing campaign buttons were grounds for disqualifying the results, would any election in modern American history be valid?
Amazon promotes products that mimic its competition? Welcome to more than a century of American retail practices.
Amazon's customers are apparently unable to judge the veracity of COVID-related information for themselves.
Powerful companies attempting to get government agencies to suppress competition means consumers could lose out.
In April, workers in Bessemer, Alabama, voted 2-to-1 not to unionize. Now they may be asked to recast their votes.
Bezos pitched in by creating an online marketplace of cheap consumer goods that people can get delivered to their homes in two days flat.
After returning from space yesterday, Jeff Bezos thanked Amazon customers who made his fortune possible.
The controversial author on her acclaimed and condemned book, being deplatformed, and the future of free expression in an increasingly polarized marketplace of ideas
The Irreversible Damage author talks about getting deplatformed from Target and her support for gender-reassignment interventions.
Amazon's CEO stepped down this week after 27 years of extreme customer focus.
Corporations can afford robots. Their competitors often cannot.
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Taken together, these six measures would have a major impact on the way we shop, chat, and otherwise go about our business online.
In capitalist societies, the poor get richer.
How reactionary politicians are using monopoly concerns as cover to pursue pre-existing political agendas
A new antitrust suit targets third-party seller agreements.
Hawley’s legislation would give officials more room to unilaterally punish business behaviors they personally don’t like.
The pro-union left agrees with the MAGA right: If you can't beat 'em, claim they cheated.
She said the quiet part out loud.
Politicians on the right and the left are coming for your free speech.
A proposed wealth tax would collect 97 percent of its revenue from famous billionaires.
Amazon denies any impropriety in its decision to suspend the Twitter alternative, dismissing the suit as "meritless."
After a 16-month investigation into the big four tech companies, it seems the most that congressional busybodies can accuse them of is routine business practices and having popular services.
At the end of August, the FAA finally gave Amazon approval for its Prime Air drone delivery fleet.
Improving your Zoom setup? You can help your favorite libertarian magazine in the process.
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America has been lagging behind other countries.
Siri, what color is the kettle?
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The scary monopoly power on display Wednesday was the federal government's.
The city has passed a new payroll tax on large employers that is expected to raise over $200 million a year.
Both companies need to join IBM and others in entirely abandoning the development of this mass surveillance technology.
Karen wants to speak to your manager. The senator from Missouri wants to become your manager.
The lawmaker says that the company's data practices violate antitrust law. They do not.
The congresswoman claimed that Amazon is "refusing to provide basic protective equipment to workers." That's not true.
A global pandemic has done what 30 years of internet manifestoes never accomplished: a mass migration into our screens.
A previous version of the tax was repealed a month after it was passed in 2018.
What is the correct reward for the person who creates something that millions of people want badly enough to pay for it?
It's the end of the decade, and groceries, birth control, and weed can all be delivered straight to your door.
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