Remaking the Economy: Escaping Corporate Capture - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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Corporate capture refers to the appropriation of political, social, and economic systems by corporate interests, undermining justice and equitable resource distribution. It is crucial to understand its workings, especially when exploring avenues of liberating politics and economics from its grasp.
Organizing debtors can empower communities, creating pathways to challenge banks and financial institutions. By fostering collective strength, individuals can challenge oppressive structures that prioritize profit over people.
Communities can effectively organize against corporate tax breaks by mobilizing grassroots campaigns that demand accountability and transparency in government budgetary allocations, ensuring that funds serve the interests of the people.
To build a solidarity economy, it requires intentional collaboration and empowerment at community levels, ensuring that economic activities directly benefit all, rather than serving corporate interests in racial capitalism.
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