EPISODE · May 15, 2023 · 47 MIN
E28: Matt Stoller on the Rise of Corporate Feudalism in America
from El Podcast · host El Podcast Media
Matt Stoller, author of Goliath, joins the show to expose how monopoly power reshaped American democracy—and how we can fight back.Guest Bio: Matt Stoller is the Director of Research at the American Economic Liberties Project and author of Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy. He previously served as a senior policy advisor in the U.S. House of Representatives, focusing on financial regulation, Dodd-Frank, and antitrust issues.Topics Covered:The rise and fall of anti-monopoly politics in AmericaWright Patman, the New Deal, and the Watergate Baby DemocratsThe 2008 financial crisis and bipartisan consolidation of powerThe role of think tanks, academia, and philanthropy in shaping discourseThe impact of AI, healthcare monopolies, and the loss of property rightsBig Tech, corporate power, and the modern culture warTop 3 Quotes:“If you want to know who controls discourse in D.C., it’s Google.”“People are afraid. And fear—not freedom—is what defines commerce in America right now.”“Politics should be about how we come together as a people who disagree—and still build a society.” 🎙 The Pod is hosted by Jesse Wright💬 For guest suggestions, questions, or media inquiries, reach out at https://elpodcast.media/📬 Never miss an episode – subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts.⭐️ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show. It helps others find us. Thanks for listening!
What this episode covers
Matt Stoller explains how America shifted from fighting monopolies to empowering them, tracing the roots of today's corporate dominance back to pivotal decisions in the 1970s. He argues that restoring democracy and economic fairness will require reclaiming political power through antitrust laws, decentralization, and civic engagement.
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