America's Persecuted Minority: Big Business : Ann Rand
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<Tab/>Ann Rand opens up her discussion of big business by asking the reader to examine the definition of persecution. She makes it impossible to deny that the group of people that she is referring to is undergoing some form of unfair treatment. "If a small group were always regarded as guilty, if this group was always made to pay for the sins, errors, or failures of any other group, if
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seems to be looking at Big Business from the right side of the political spectrum. Minority rights are typically a Democratic and or Liberal issue. What makes her analysis so interesting is that she turns it around and takes what the Republicans generally defend, big business, by supporting less government interaction and regulation, and makes them the minority. I think Rand has a very valid point, but fails to show both sides of the story.
seems to be looking at Big Business from the right side of the political spectrum. Minority rights are typically a Democratic and or Liberal issue. What makes her analysis so interesting is that she turns it around and takes what the Republicans generally defend, big business, by supporting less government interaction and regulation, and makes them the minority. I think Rand has a very valid point, but fails to show both sides of the story.