Then people say you can vote with your dollar for ethical capitalism, meanwhile the “ethical”company is probably owned by the unethical company that you had issues with initially
There’s a good book called Stitched Up by Tansy E Hoskins. It looks at imperialism in the fashion industry, among other things, and shows just how few people / companies own almost everything.
Then there’s always BlackRock and Vanguard, two trusts with assets in each other and in almost every major company worldwide. I think if someone drew one of these clouds for BR and V, they’d run out of paper.
Then people say you can vote with your dollar for ethical capitalism, meanwhile the “ethical”company is probably owned by the unethical company that you had issues with initially
There’s a good book called Stitched Up by Tansy E Hoskins. It looks at imperialism in the fashion industry, among other things, and shows just how few people / companies own almost everything.
Then there’s always BlackRock and Vanguard, two trusts with assets in each other and in almost every major company worldwide. I think if someone drew one of these clouds for BR and V, they’d run out of paper.
https://vdoc.pub/documents/stitched-up-the-anti-capitalist-book-of-fashion-2oeoguolfua0 a link for those interested. great suggestion, and not too long, I’ll leaf through it, it sounds good,