The simple opposition between the people and big business has disappeared because the people themselves have become so deeply involved in big business.
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Big businesses aren't the only ones in the economic ecosystem. Nobody should fall behind because of an unfair structure.
'Big business' was a bad phrase in India. To be accused of being big business was the worst accusation you could make. All that has gone now. The whole mindset has changed.
The collusion of big business, big labor, and big government threaten the spirit of small business that makes America great.
When business became big business - conglomerates employing hundreds and even thousands of people - companies divided themselves into still smaller units.
When we get government off the backs of our job creators, small businesses have a better chance of thriving. And when small businesses thrive, so does our economy.
The lack of available credit and loans is having a severe impact on small businesses in particular, but also their suppliers and the bigger companies too.
Big business has no party and never shall have.
When it comes right down to it, whatever business you're in, you're in the people business. After all, people prefer to do business with people and companies they find likeable.
The average member of the public thinks of 'business' as an impersonal corporate entity owned by the very rich and managed by overpaid executives. There is an almost total failure to appreciate that 'business' actually embraces - in one way or another - most Americans.
Large companies are not going to disappear. Multinational companies with tens of thousands of employees are not going to disappear. In fact, many of them are getting larger because they can benefit from economies of scale.
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