Corporations always are controlling things, and we have the ability every day to do something about that. Every day.
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Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. They're destroying the planet and laying the foundation for violent outbursts and racial division.
I'd rather control someone than be controlled.
A large majority of Americans believe that corporations exert too much influence on our daily lives and our political process.
If we want corporations to act differently, we have to force them to do so through laws that are fully enforced and through penalties higher than the economic benefits of thwarting the laws.
Control is what gives you privacy.
There are things we can control and the things we can't control. I can't control how people react to the work I do.
That's the problem with the United States. It believes it can control everybody's behavior.
You can't control all the crazy stuff that happens to you. All you can control is the way you handle it.
Control is the wrong word. The practice is very much about sharing, and, in any creative practice, some individuals, whether partners or directors, are much closer to certain projects than I could ever be.
A lot of us have jobs where we need to give people structure but that is different from controlling.