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As regulations protecting the health and safety of Americans are stripped away, I find myself thinking a lot about the amorality of the marketplace. If the logic of unfettered capitalism is to maximize profits no matter what, and laws enacted in the public interest either no longer exist or are no longer enforced, then we quickly find ourselves in a state of anything-goes anarchy (or anarcho-capitalism, as the sophomoric philosophy is known). Without a responsible government creating ethical boundaries, you get a machine out of control. 

Yes, this is an absurd exaggeration. But there are plenty of corporations whose horrific misdeeds become sanitized when reduced to numbers announced by cheerleaders on a CNBC broadcast. I find this normalization weird and troubling.

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Jen Sorensen is a cartoonist for Daily Kos, The Nation, In These Times, Politico and other publications throughout the US. She received the 2023 Berryman Award for Editorial Cartooning from the National Press Foundation, and is a recipient of the 2014 Herblock Prize and a 2013 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. She is also a Pulitzer Finalist.

 

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