Mar 18, 2009 11:37
Does the Second Amendment allow for the protection of the people only from the the tyranny of government, or does it protect the people from the tyranny of corporations that undercut that government?
Do people have a right to take action against corporations that oppress them, or just governments?
If corporations are individuals under the law, can a corporation be imprisoned "by the judgment of his peers?"
If an institution invests a sum into a company that exceeds the value of that company, is it un-capitalist to demand a say into the running of that company?
If a government uses its power to limit a market, is that any less capitalist than if a corporation uses its power to limit a market?