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I have just finished Hillaire Belloc’s book “The Restoration of Property.” He and other distributists advocate tax policies that dramatically favor small businesses and family farms over corporations, chains, and megafarms. He seeks to make it difficult for a big business to buy a small business, and impossible for mega-corps to arise.
Are small, local businesses better socially and economically? Should small or family businesses or farms be preferred to international chains? From an employment standpoint, would it be better to be a small farmer (what Belloc enthusiastically calls a “peasant”), to own a small shop or store, or other business, or to work for one of these small businesses where the boss actually knows you; or should higher-paying corporate jobs be preferred? Is money the only issue?
So what do you think–should the small guy be favored over the huge corp?
Are small, local businesses better socially and economically? Should small or family businesses or farms be preferred to international chains? From an employment standpoint, would it be better to be a small farmer (what Belloc enthusiastically calls a “peasant”), to own a small shop or store, or other business, or to work for one of these small businesses where the boss actually knows you; or should higher-paying corporate jobs be preferred? Is money the only issue?
So what do you think–should the small guy be favored over the huge corp?