RE: https://toot.cafe/@baldur/116307441029006075

This is a good article about Cory Doctorow's weird and self-serving misunderstanding of Audre Lord's famous observation about the master's tools. The author explains that Doctorow takes the line out of context and then tells us that his example of antitrust law "would be a defensible claim if that was the argument Audre Lorde was making in the first place."

In other words she seems to agree with Doctorow that antitrust law is an example of the master's tools dismantling the master's house, or at least not to completely dismiss this claim. But even though Lorde wasn't talking about this kind of tool her analysis still holds, even for antitrust law and other regulatory structures that superficially seem to limit capitalist exploitation.

One of capitalism:s biggest maintenance problems is that their victims inevitably realize what's being done to them and rebel. The ruling classes inevitably respond by moving things around so that the exploitation can continue but in more hidden ways. For instance Anglo-American chattel slavery was not only horrific but obviously visibly horrific. Everyone could see the horror. There was a huge abolitionist movement in Britain and ongoing slave rebellions, including the consequential 1831 Baptist War, which apparently involved around 60K of the 300K enslaved people in Jamaica.[1] Just two years later the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 took effect.[2] The British government didn't abolish slavery to protect slaves from exploitation but to protect capitalism from short-sighted capitalists who didn't recognize the peril their whole project was in due to popular resistance. The Brits offshored slavery's contributions to their economy to the American south, where it was still viable, at least for a while.

If the very abolition of slavery didn't dismantle the master's house there's no reason to expect that breaking up a monopoly or two is going to destroy capitalism. The ruling class doesn't create laws they can't work around. They wait till popular resistance threatens their exploitative project and then pass laws that silence the resistance but don't actually solve the problem. The Pure Food and Drug Act, all of FDR's social welfare measures, etc. These are not tools with which the master's house can be dismantled. They're tools our masters use to strengthen their house's foundations.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptist_War

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_Abolition_Act_1833

#AudreLorde #CoryDoctorow #TheMastersTools #Slavery #Abolition #AntitrustLaw #Capitalism

Musk has no proof OpenAI stole xAI trade secrets, judge rules, tossing lawsuit

Even twisting an ex-employee's text to favor xAI's reading fails to sway judge.

Ars Technica
South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission has begun sanctions against seven major flour millers, including CJ CheilJedang, over alleged price and volume collusion that impacted 5.8 trillion won ($4.9 billion) in sales, with potential fines reaching up to 20% of affected revenue.
#YonhapInfomax #KoreaFairTradeCommission #CJCheilJedang #PriceCollusion #FlourMarket #AntitrustLaw #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
https://en.infomaxai.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=105992
Korea Fair Trade Commission Launches Probe into Seven Flour Millers Including CJ CheilJedang Over Alleged Price Collusion

South Korea’s Fair Trade Commission has begun sanctions against seven major flour millers, including CJ CheilJedang, over alleged price and volume collusion that impacted 5.8 trillion won ($4.9 billion) in sales, with potential fines reaching up to 20% of affected revenue.

Yonhap Infomax
South Korea's Fair Trade Commission fined International Pharmaceutical Co. 300,000 won for providing illegal rebates to hospitals over four years, citing violations of antitrust law and warning of continued scrutiny in the pharmaceutical sector.
#YonhapInfomax #InternationalPharmaceutical #FairTradeCommission #Rebate #AntitrustLaw #300000WonFine #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
https://en.infomaxai.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=105689
Zuck stuck on Trump’s bad side: FTC appeals loss in Meta monopoly case https://arstechni.ca/tCrV #Antitrustlaw #Instagram #Facebook #monopoly #whatsapp #Policy #meta #FTC
Zuck stuck on Trump’s bad side: FTC appeals loss in Meta monopoly case

FTC will appeal ruling that found Meta has no monopoly in social networking.

Ars Technica
Dongwon F&B Co. has been sanctioned by South Korea's Fair Trade Commission for imposing unfair damage compensation clauses on distributors, requiring full reimbursement for equipment loss or damage regardless of depreciation, with the company revising its contracts following the investigation.
#YonhapInfomax #DongwonFB #FairTradeCommission #DistributorContracts #DamageCompensation #AntitrustLaw #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
https://en.infomaxai.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=96617
(25 Nov) Landlords’ go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement RealPage agrees to settle suit over DOJ claims software raised rents across the US. https://s.faithcollapsing.com/zebzl #antitrust-law #policy #price-fixing #realpage
RealPage agrees to change algorithm so landlords can’t collude on price hikes https://arstechni.ca/2xhY #Antitrustlaw #pricefixing #realpage #Policy
Landlords’ go-to tool to set rent prices to be gutted under RealPage settlement

RealPage agrees to settle suit over DOJ claims software raised rents across the US.

Ars Technica
When are America going to enforce the Anti Trust Laws.
#antitrustLaw #oligarchy #braineaters #datarapists