On Sun, 11 Jun 2000, Eric Eldred <eldred[_at_]eldritchpress.org> wrote, in part:
>
> [...]
> much of our popular culture is produced by big monopolies that more
> and more concentrate capital, perhaps for less and less return.
Since Mr. Eldred is discussing the motion picture industry primarily, and the live theatre and book publishing industries secondarily, the term "monopolies" is way off base. Few businesses in the US economy today are more fiercely competitive than those.
> Robert C. Cumbow
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>
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