John DASBURG
Chairman, CEO, and President of ASTAR Air Cargo
Adam Smith got it right in the eighteenth century when he said that a market economy is only sustainable with an educated citizenry and when large organizations don’t have significant political influence. Without an education, people lack opportunity and are more prone to rebellion. When large businesses have too much political power, it leads to monopoly, followed by consumer and political rebellion. Therefore, all business leaders have a responsibility to support public education and oppose the concentration of political power in business.
Support public education, not political power in business