Seeking Monopoly: How Greed is Hijacking the American Dream: Dream

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Bol For more than a century, Americans have been told a story about themselves. A story in which capitalism and the American Dream were intertwined. Work hard. Take risks. Build boldly. Grow. And success would follow. Scale itself became proof that the system worked. Bigger meant better. Expansion meant progress. Wealth meant virtue.But what happens when scale no longer serves people, only power?In Seeking Monopoly, Bill Ryan argues that we are living in an era where the guardrails that once tethered ambition to accountability have quietly eroded. Billion-dollar fines barely move markets. Corporate consolidation is celebrated as innovation. Political systems bend toward concentrated capital. Entire industries become insulated from consequence. Communities thin. Culture flattens. And the Dream itself - once rooted in dignity and mobility - becomes confused with domination.This is not an attack on capitalism. It is a reckoning with what capitalism has become.Through history, policy, finance, culture, and civic philosophy, Ryan traces how America fused a moral promise with an economic mechanism - and how that fusion drifted. From the Protestant ethic to federal housing policy. From shareholder primacy to stock buybacks. From Big Tech and Big Pharma to the financialization of the Federal Reserve. From antitrust reform to regulatory capture. Over time, the language of opportunity was recoded into the language of scale. Accumulation became the measure of worth. Conquest replaced contribution. Greed, dressed as growth, hijacked the Dream.The result is not collapse. It is erosion.Seeking Monopoly unfolds as both diagnosis and design. It shows how power learned to insulate itself. How penalties became overhead. How lobbying became legal armor. How sameness seeped into architecture, branding, food systems, and even imagination itself. And then it asks the harder question: what would real accountability look like? What structural guardrails must be rebuilt if capitalism is to regain legitimacy in a democracy that no longer automatically trusts it?At its core, this book is about legitimacy.Capitalism can still justify itself - but only if it remembers the bargain that once made it defensible: that reward must carry responsibility, that innovation must serve more than itself, and that scale must answer to something greater than growth.The American Dream was never meant to be a private good. It was a public promise.If greed has hijacked that promise, then reclaiming it is not optional. It is civic work. It is generational work. It is the work of remembering what this country was meant to protect - and deciding whether we still have the courage to protect it.

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For more than a century, Americans have been told a story about themselves. A story in which capitalism and the American Dream were intertwined. Work hard. Take risks. Build boldly. Grow. And success would follow. Scale itself became proof that the system worked. Bigger meant better. Expansion meant progress. Wealth meant virtue.But what happens when scale no longer serves people, only power?In Seeking Monopoly, Bill Ryan argues that we are living in an era where the guardrails that once tethered ambition to accountability have quietly eroded. Billion-dollar fines barely move markets. Corporate consolidation is celebrated as innovation. Political systems bend toward concentrated capital. Entire industries become insulated from consequence. Communities thin. Culture flattens. And the Dream itself - once rooted in dignity and mobility - becomes confused with domination.This is not an attack on capitalism. It is a reckoning with what capitalism has become.Through history, policy, finance, culture, and civic philosophy, Ryan traces how America fused a moral promise with an economic mechanism - and how that fusion drifted. From the Protestant ethic to federal housing policy. From shareholder primacy to stock buybacks. From Big Tech and Big Pharma to the financialization of the Federal Reserve. From antitrust reform to regulatory capture. Over time, the language of opportunity was recoded into the language of scale. Accumulation became the measure of worth. Conquest replaced contribution. Greed, dressed as growth, hijacked the Dream.The result is not collapse. It is erosion.Seeking Monopoly unfolds as both diagnosis and design. It shows how power learned to insulate itself. How penalties became overhead. How lobbying became legal armor. How sameness seeped into architecture, branding, food systems, and even imagination itself. And then it asks the harder question: what would real accountability look like? What structural guardrails must be rebuilt if capitalism is to regain legitimacy in a democracy that no longer automatically trusts it?At its core, this book is about legitimacy.Capitalism can still justify itself - but only if it remembers the bargain that once made it defensible: that reward must carry responsibility, that innovation must serve more than itself, and that scale must answer to something greater than growth.The American Dream was never meant to be a private good. It was a public promise.If greed has hijacked that promise, then reclaiming it is not optional. It is civic work. It is generational work. It is the work of remembering what this country was meant to protect - and deciding whether we still have the courage to protect it.

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