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The ‘corporate greed’ fallacy

22 August 2024

10:55 PM

22 August 2024

10:55 PM

At a recent campaign event in North Carolina, Kamala Harris became the latest politician to diagnose corporate greed as the source of modern cost of living woes. Her condemnation of ‘opportunistic companies’ resembled Joe Biden’s musings on inflation, while her vow to ban ‘price gouging’ in grocery markets evoked Senator Nick McKim’s ongoing crusade against supermarkets here in Australia.

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