Question:  How many activist and lobbyist groups would exist if
           we eliminated the size and political activities
           of corporations?

How many unions, consumer rights groups, pollution fighters,
naturalists, lobbyists, etc.  spend most of their time
fighting corporate agendas and how many fight for cultural
change, religious ideas, and better government.

Through past experience we have decided that separating
church and state is a good idea and eliminated some of the
religious lobbying.  The cultural change groups and those
opposing government programs are considered useful and
history shows they serve a function.

That leaves mostly activists groups trying to counteract the
influence of corporations.  From here it looks like over 90
percent of all struggles involve people against corporations.
I wonder what the world would be like if we simply removed
the power of corporations to promote their interests.

jeff

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