The Blockbuster Antitrust Report Seeks to Rewrite the Rules on Corporate Power

The U.S. government is weighing changes to antitrust law that could represent a dramatic shift in who sets the rules for the global economy. We spoke to David Dayen, Executive Editor at The American Prospect and Author of Monopolized, and Joshua Wright, Law Professor at George Mason's Antonin Scalia Law School, Executive Director of Global Antitrust Institute, and Former FTC Commissioner, about how Congress's proposals to rewrite antitrust law could change who sets the rules for the global economy. The duo also talks about how putting a cap on Big Tech's power would impact Americans, the economy, and innovation.

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