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The enforcement of antitrust laws has been inconsistent.
Although the Bell Telephone system was declared a monopoly and forced to break up, huge corporations continue to merge.
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Reacting to this concentration of wealth and power, a progressive movement emerged, advocating for new public “institutional” stabilizers like labor rights, women's suffrage, estate taxation, social security, antitrust legislation and effective regulation.
From Salon
The outlook for antitrust journalism legislation is bleak in the U.S., but it’s not the end of the world for all Western antitrust legislation.
From Washington Times
A bipartisan coalition of 11 senators is kickstarting a new push for antitrust legislation aiming at Big Tech companies over concerns that they are amassing monopoly power in the digital advertising market.
From Washington Times
The European Union is working on implementing the Digital Markets Act, which is antitrust legislation aimed at reining in the business practices of “gatekeeper” tech companies such as Amazon, Apple, Alphabet’s Google and Meta Platforms.
From Seattle Times
Cicilline said in an interview that Congress’s failure to pass antitrust legislation last term was not the reason he’s leaving office.
From Washington Post
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