How is business like a wild animal?
When you feed a wild animal, it grows used to handouts and becomes unable to fend for itself. The law of the jungle says “survival of the fittest” and yet we’ve decided that some companies are “too big to fail” and must be rescued.
This isn’t new. The massive East India Company, whose tea ended up in Boston Harbor in 1773, was supported by the British government.
Lobbying. Crony capitalism. Sweetheart, backroom deals...
Who pays when businesses are declared “too big to fail?”
Too Big to Fail? covers numerous educational standards across several subject areas including Social Studies, Government & Civics, and Economics for grades 8-12+.
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