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The rationale for capitalism as a socio-economic system based on individualism. (No systems awareness.)In his final letter to shareholders as Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos offers a novel — and profoundly disturbing — conception of value creation: a handful of visionaries are the sole source of all “real value.” This aristocracy mercifully blesses customers, clients, and even Amazon workers with social goods.JacobinThe Bezos Theory of Value Is Deeply DisturbingWilliam Banks
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The rationale for capitalism as a socio-economic system based on individualism. (No systems awareness.)In his final letter to shareholders as Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos offers a novel — and profoundly disturbing — conception of value creation: a handful of visionaries are the sole source of all “real value.” This aristocracy mercifully blesses customers, clients, and even Amazon workers with social goods.JacobinThe Bezos Theory of Value Is Deeply DisturbingWilliam Banks
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The rationale for capitalism as a socio-economic system based on individualism. (No systems awareness.)
In his final letter to shareholders as Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos offers a novel — and profoundly disturbing — conception of value creation: a handful of visionaries are the sole source of all “real value.” This aristocracy mercifully blesses customers, clients, and even Amazon workers with social goods.