• Linkey
    86
    As far as I can see, the Western democracy is mostly an illusion; the Western countries are ruled by the financial aristocracy. This works as follows: if a problem arises in society, the financial elite, represented by parliamentarians, passes laws to solve it; but these laws simultaneously serve one more purpose—increasing the wealth and power of the elite. In particular, these laws are always aimed at suppressing small businesses, because small businessmen are less dependent on the power and can overthrow it.
    I have a couple of examples, but I apologize for not fact-checking everything thoroughly; I hope someone here can help me with this:
    1) I have seen an interview on Euronews, where it was said that agricultural subsidies in the European Union always help large agricultural holdings more than small farmers;
    2) One blogger wrote about how laws aimed to combat global warming (greenhouse gas emission quotas) in New Zealand similarly benefit large agricultural holdings, and lead to ruining of small farmers.
    Please comment my examples above and suggest any others.
  • AmadeusD
    4k
    As someone who lives in NZ, I don't think you have that right. Can you provide the blog?
  • Metaphysician Undercover
    14.8k
    In particular, these laws are always aimed at suppressing small businesses, because small businessmen are less dependent on the power and can overthrow it.Linkey

    In general, large business is advantageous to the government. There are many reasons, but it's easier and more efficient for the government to have the company rule over its various activities itself, and it's employees, collect taxes etc., and report to the government, then for it to govern over a whole bunch of small businesses.

    So in agriculture and food production for example, the government can stipulate that the company must hire inspectors, and maintain a safe food supply, rather than having to send out a whole crew of inspectors around to all the different small businesses. The company does the inspections, but a small business couldn't afford this. It's a matter of efficiency.
  • Linkey
    86
    Can you provide the blog?AmadeusD

    Sorry, no - it is in Russian.
  • Linkey
    86
    Can you provide the blog?AmadeusD

    Sorry, no - it is in Russian.
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