Philip Kotler Quotes
The Inevitable Consequence Is That The Wealthy Become Dominant. The Wealthy Set Their Own Pay Or The Company Boards Pay Very Generously. Each Company Board, In Hiring A New CEO, Feels It Must Pay As Much Or More Than The Competitive Companies Pay Their CEO, Rather Than Using The Firm's Earnings Or Share Price Or Some Other Yardstick. In Many Sectors, Especially In The Financial Sector, There Is More Collusion Than Real Competition. The Wealthy See Their Pay As Describing Their Worth, And They Rely On Their Wealth And Political Influence To Defeat Democratic Measures To Contain Or Tax Them Sufficiently. Democracy Is Therefore In Danger Of Being Destroyed By Capitalism. Unless There Is Higher Taxation On Wealth And More Regulation To Promote Real Competition, Democracy Is Subverted.8
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