Anti-corporate activism

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Anti-corporate activism is activism rooted in idea that big business corporations are a detriment to the public good and to the democratic process.

This activism tends to have a broad appeal to even those who are not explicitly anti-capitalist, (such as liberals, reformers, and even right-wing libertarians.) but the Marxist and Leninist analyses of capitalism and imperialism tend to best explain the root cause of the malfeasance of multinational corporations.

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