Why Is Everything Liberal(richardhanania.substack.com)
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Why Is Everything Liberal
https://richardhanania.substack.com/p/why-is-everything-liberal
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I agree that the politics of large corporations are self-interested and not based on any defined or unbreakable moral code.
I disagree that this broadly forces them to adopt social views that their constituents (employees and shareholders) disagree with.
For starters, don't have to support either party's platform as a whole. Most large companies donate to both GOP and Dems, and they selectively parcel out those donations depending on their pet issues.
Companies' pet issues, then, mostly reflect the views of their educated, wealthy owners and their customers, which means they support social freedom, lower taxes, less regulation, free trade, and immigration.
I disagree that this broadly forces them to adopt social views that their constituents (employees and shareholders) disagree with.
For starters, don't have to support either party's platform as a whole. Most large companies donate to both GOP and Dems, and they selectively parcel out those donations depending on their pet issues.
Companies' pet issues, then, mostly reflect the views of their educated, wealthy owners and their customers, which means they support social freedom, lower taxes, less regulation, free trade, and immigration.
P.S. dropped by your submissions because I caught the (withdrawn?) https://theamericansun.com/2021/04/22/almost-killed-me/ story. Read it, not a bad piece, although the "human interest" theme in the press is a bit wearisome and I generally avoid it.
I liked that one very much, tried posting it here but it seemed to have gotten no attention so I deleted it. Thought maybe such general essays are not a good fit for HN...
If, for example, weaker copyright was on the table, probably Disney would be a lot less "progressive".