Monopolies Suck: 7 Ways Big Corporations Rule Your Life and How to Take Back Control
By (Author) Sally Hubbard
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
4th November 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Monopolies
Political economy
Paperback
320
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 25mm
306g
An urgent and witty manifesto, Monopolies Suck lucidly explains how monopolies threaten democracy, worsen inequality, and imperil the American Dreamand why its more important than ever to take action (David Cicilline).
Somethings not right. No matter how hard you work, life seems to only get harder. When your expenses keep going up but your income stays flat, when youre price-gouged buying medicine for your childs life-threatening allergy, when you live in a hyped-up state of fear and anxiety, monopoly power is playing a key role. In Monopolies Suck, antitrust expert and director at the Open Markets Institute, Sally Hubbard, shows us the seven ways big corporations rule our livesand what must be done to stop them.
Throughout history, monopolists who controlled entire industries like railroads and oil were aptly called robber barons because they extracted wealth from everyone elseand todays monopolies are no different. By charging high prices, skirting taxes, and reducing our pay and economic opportunities, they are not only stealing our money, but also robbing us of innovation and choice, as market dominance prevents new companies from challenging them. Theyre robbing us of the ability to take care of our sick, a healthy food supply, and a habitable planet by using business practices that deplete rather than generate. Theyre a threat to our private lives, fair elections, a robust press, and ultimately, the American Dream that so many of us are striving for.
In this accessible guide (Zephyr Teachout, author of Break Em Up), Sally Hubbard gives us an easy-to-understand overview of the history of monopolies and antitrust law, and urges us to use our voices, votes, and wallets to protest monopoly power. Emboldened by the previous century when we successfully broke up monopoly power in the US, we have the tools to dismantle corporate power again todaybefore their lobbying threatens to undermine our economy and democracy for generations to come.
"A provocative call to restore economic competition by dismantling the ruling plutocracy."
Kirkus Reviews
"Hubbards cogent, accessible analysis makes a persuasive case that unchecked monopolies have rigged the system against ordinary Americans. Policymakers and voters will want to take note."
Publishers Weekly
"In this important book, Sally Hubbard explains with winning clarity, concision and humor the many ways monopolies hurt us alland what citizens can do to combat the hydra-headed menace of concentrated corporate power."
Nancy MacLean, author ofDemocracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Rights Stealth Plan for America
With expertise and an engaging writing style, Sally HubbardsMonopolies Suckis a must read for anyone wanting to understand how monopolies endanger our pocketbooks and our democracy. The book will leave you enraged at the role monopolies play in every facet of our daily lives, but encouraged that we can, in fact, beat them."
Denise Hearn, co-author ofThe Myth of Capitalism: Monopolies and the Death of Competition
Sally Hubbard is a rare combination: a former antitrust enforcer who knows the law deeply and a sharp, pull-no-punches writer. In this light, accessible guide, Hubbard shows how todays corporate giants are breaking the laws intended to protect youand what you can do about it.
Zephyr Teachout, author ofBreak Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom from Big Ag, Big Tech, and Big Money
In my 20-plus years in the tech industry, I have never witnessed the scale of monopolization that exists today with dominant internet platforms. They flagrantly steal ideas, suppress innovation, and limit consumer choice. We need meaningful changebefore it's too late. Sally Hubbard's book spells out these pressing threats in lucid prose that reminds us how urgently we need to act.
Patrick Spence, CEO of Sonos
The creative community is paying a steep price in monopolized America, with millions of artists struggling to make a living under rules that prioritize Big Tech profits. Sally Hubbard lays out the case for how we fight backand why we must.
Don Henley, musician, songwriter, producer, and founding member of The Eagles
"Antitrust law is a tool that belongs to the people, and Sally Hubbard breaks it down in a way that everyone can understand. Hubbard lucidly explains how monopolies threaten democracy, worsen inequality, and imperil the American Dreamand why it's more important than ever to take action."
David N. Cicilline
"Hubbard has done the important work of relating monopolism to your daily life the ways in which you, personally, are made worse off, every day, by unchecked corporate concentration and power...Anoutstanding and important read."
Cory Doctorow,bestselling author ofLittle Brother
Sally Hubbard is an antitrust expert and Director of Enforcement Strategy at the Open Markets Institute, an organization developing solutions to Americas monopoly crisis. She served as an Assistant Attorney General in the NYAG Antitrust Bureau, and was an investigative journalist covering mergers, monopolies, and privacy. She has testified in the US House of Representatives and before the Federal Trade Commission. She appears and is cited regularly as an antitrust expert in a wide range of media, includingTheNew York Times, CNN, BBCWorld News,Vanity Fair,TheWashington Post,The Atlantic,Wired, and hosts the podcastWomen Killing It. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children.