Antitrust 3: Big Tech

Antitrust 3: Big Tech

Third episode in series on history of competition, big business and antitrust law in America (23 minutes)

“For this episode, we're looking at the present, and toward a future where markets may be dominated by tech giants like Facebook, Amazon, and Google. A new wave of antitrust thinkers is asking if the size and reach of these companies is a threat to competition, and ultimately to consumers. It's the backlash to the backlash introduced by Robert Bork in the seventies, and a reassessment of the relationship between the government and business in the United States.“

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