Simon argues that America no longer acts as a sovereign power but as a vehicle for corporate and especially financial interests that subordinate military and technical sectors.
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Corporate power
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"Yeah. So, I follow financial flows and then financial flows are allowed to access strategic choke points and resolve strategic choke points and give..."
"One is military, which used to dominate American foreign policy. But military became public companies and became subordinate to financial power, because it needed..."
"...using Congress to get votes. And all politicians are subordinate to corporate power in this structure. And so then you can take the resources,..."
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