Tyranny of corporate dominance exemplified by food supply in modern-day Britain

A. Hallsworth, Alfred Wong
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Food supply incorporates both production and distribution. During the past few decades, large corporations have steadily gained control over food supply. This increased dominance is a result of, among other things, the continuation of neoliberal free-market government policies. Because of the legal mandate of modern corporations, the psychopathic pursuit of profit for their shareholders is a natural undertaking. In particular, four multiples now control a significant segment of the grocery market in Britain. Because of such pervasive presence, the major multiples are shaping the preference and choices of the grocery buying public. Such corporate dominance is a form of tyranny whenever it limits the free will and choices of the population at large. Despite periodic vocal public indignation and outcries against such “abuses”, many middle income citizens continue to drive cars to large supermarkets to do virtually all their grocery shopping conveniently under “one roof”. The scope of action available to the public to redress this imbalance is greatly circumscribed.
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以现代英国的食品供应为例,企业主导的暴政
粮食供应包括生产和分配两个方面。在过去的几十年里,大公司逐渐控制了食品供应。这种日益增强的主导地位是新自由主义自由市场政府政策延续的结果之一。由于现代公司的法律授权,为股东疯狂地追求利润是一件很自然的事情。特别值得一提的是,四家公司现在控制着英国食品杂货市场的很大一部分。由于如此普遍的存在,主要的倍数正在塑造购买杂货的公众的偏好和选择。只要这种企业主导限制了广大民众的自由意志和选择,它就是一种暴政。尽管公众不时对这种“滥用职权”表示愤慨和强烈抗议,但许多中等收入公民仍继续开车去大型超市,在“一个屋檐下”方便地购买几乎所有的杂货。公众为纠正这种不平衡所能采取的行动范围受到很大限制。
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