The New Ida Tarbell - Lina Khan and the new Standard Oil - Amazon
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09-09-2018, 08:54 AM
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The New Ida Tarbell - Lina Khan and the new Standard Oil - Amazon
Ida Tarbell, the journalist whose investigation of Standard Oil helped bring about its breakup, wrote this about John D. Rockefeller in 1905:
“It takes time to crush men who are pursuing legitimate trade. But one of Mr. Rockefeller’s most impressive characteristics is patience. … He was like a general who, besieging a city surrounded by fortified hills, views from a balloon the whole great field, and sees how, this point taken, that must fall; this hill reached, that fort is commanded. And nothing was too small: the corner grocery in Browntown, the humble refining still on Oil Creek, the shortest private pipeline. Nothing, for little things grow.” When Ms. Khan read that, she thought: Jeff Bezos. In her Yale Law Journal paper, “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox,” Lina Khan argued that monopoly regulators who focus on consumer prices are thinking too short-term. In Ms. Khan’s view, a company like Amazon — one that sells things, competes against others selling things, and owns the platform where the deals are done — has an inherent advantage that undermines fair competition. Amazon’s Antitrust Antagonist "So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch |
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