Robert Reich: Why is there no-lose socialism for the rich and cutthroat-- [View all]
--hyper-capitalism for everyone else?
http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/36650-venezuelan-banker-given-asylum-by-us-found-in-panama-papers
Because the rules of the game including labor laws, pension laws, corporate laws, and tax laws have been crafted by those at the top, and the lawyers and lobbyists who work for them.
Does that mean we have to await Bernie Sanderss political revolution (or, perish the thought, Donald Trumps authoritarian populism) before any of this is likely to change?
Before we go to the barricades, you should know about another CEO named Hamdi Ulukaya, whos developing a third model neither no-lose socialism for the rich nor hyper-capitalism for everyone else.
Ulukaya is the Turkish-born founder and CEO of Chobani, the upstart Greek yogurt maker recently valued at as much as $5 billion.
Last Tuesday Ulukaya announced hes giving all his 2,000 full-time workers shares of stock worth up to 10 percent of the privately held companys value when its sold or goes public, based on each employees tenure and role at the company.The Third Way: Share-the-Gains Capitalism