• TootSweet@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago
    • Yes.
    • Yes.
    • Basically because influence in the senate isn’t scaled by population? I can get behind that. Any other reasons?
    • Why? (Aside from that it’s stuffed with Trump appointees and insurrectionists right now, I mean.)
    • Hadn’t heard of this before, but what little I’m seeing about it sounds good.
    • Obviously.
    • I’m definitely not up on this one.
    • Maybe, but only if we introduce something else that’ll have rich people actually paying taxes (for real). Otherwise, reform income tax.

    And ones you’ve neglected:

    • Abolish corporate personhood
    • Wealth tax
    • UBI
    • Constitutionally-protected reproductive rights
    • Abolish 2A
    • Abolish private prisons
    • Abolish forced labor

    And if we’re allowed to include things probably well outside the Overton Window:

    • Abolish private property, prison, cops, military, borders, employment, the profit motive, corporations
    • To each according to need

    That’s just off the top of my head.

    • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Abolish corporate personhood

      This to me is a big one.

      One big issue in bigger corporations is how the C-suite execs are inherently not being held responsible for any damages caused by their decisions, as due to the raw size of the company, these happen too late, and they can take a golden parachute and go to the next company to focus on shortest-term gains, raise stock prices, then get bonuses based on that.

      But, a few things can be done to improve that, and requiring companies to have someone legally be responsible for the shit happening under them would be a huge step. Personal accountability. Either be responsible as the CEO, or have a legal document that delineates which issues fall under whose manager’s umbrella.

      I’d go a step further and make C-suites / management with profit sharing or stock-based bonuses also automatically lose money for losses in said performances, even after they leave the company, based on the percentage of money they were responsible for (You worked there 12y ago to 8y ago, you were the CEO so 100% responsibility, company now lost 6 mil, you have to pay back bonuses based on 2 millions “performance”).