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The book doesn't shy away from discussing the downsides of large corporate entities, bringing to light the impact of monopolies and the concentration of power on market dynamics and consumer choices. Through real-world examples and insightful commentary, readers can understand the complex relationship between market forces and regulatory frameworks.
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