Hello Prospect readers,

Today we bring you the second installment in our series of Prospect primers on a very hot topic: monopolies and corporate corruption.

 
 

Our Money, Politics, Power section includes all our pieces on antitrust, corporate greed, and monopolies of all kinds and across a variety of, sometimes unexpected, industries, such as Executive Editor David Dayen’s “Islands in the Stream” about the music industry.

Within this section is also The Influence Game, a mini-series by Managing Editor Jonathan Guyer that focuses on corporate interest over Washington, particularly as it relates to foreign policy and defense.

With Trump out of office, one might be tempted to take a break from national politics. But, as the Biden administration gets its bearings and makes some questionable appointments, now is no time to sleep on the influence of corporations and their impact on your material interests and day-to-day life.

Don’t let corporate corruption stories pass you by: Become a member today.

 
 

Signed,
The American Prospect Team

 
 
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