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539. Why Does One Tiny State Set the Rules for Everyone?

539. Why Does One Tiny State Set the Rules for Everyone?

Update: 2023-04-1317
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Delaware is beloved by corporations, bankruptcy lawyers, tax avoiders, and money launderers. Critics say the Delaware “franchise” is undemocratic and corrupt. Insiders say it’s wildly efficient. We say: they’re both right.

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Monique Rogers

I've been listening to you for awhile now but this episode is a perfect example of platforming someone who works in service of the most destructive and exploitative aspects of capitalism. Not here for it.

Apr 13th
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539. Why Does One Tiny State Set the Rules for Everyone?

539. Why Does One Tiny State Set the Rules for Everyone?

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