Exactly !
That sounds a lot like Lenin. Perhaps he was right.
I'm rather for socialism - like what we know here in Germany as "Soziale Marktwirtschaft".
Free markets - okay, but only as long as the employees get so much from the pofits that they are able to support the inland markets with this.
And the German proverb is "those who [already] have, those will be given [even more]".
The bigger the companies, the bigger their supports from politics and from bureaucracy.
"The small ones are arrested, the big ones are let gone."
This goes to the point where - and that actually happened here ! - that companies are SO big they
a) can blackmail town governments with "give us what we want or we'll relocate ! (and the town will lose 1. jobs 2. us as tax-payers ! )" (and what they want is for example better traffic connections)
b) are SO BIG the governments cannot afford them to fall down (this actually happened a few times with banks during the Financial Crisis ! ) …
Now, there are a few banks here in Germany, which are considered "system-relevant" so much that they are supported by the state - which in turn costs the common peoples millions of Euros !
And even more decadency : The top positions within these banks held alive by the public (via the government) pay eachother ten-thousands, hundreds of thousands of bonus payments !
So, this is something I'd call parasitism. Growing up a bank so big the fall of it would result in "financial tsunamies", and then still drawing the bank's "life blood" as bonus payments - a few of these "bnsters" have already appealed to courts to get their money.
To me this means they are not at all interested in he bank surviving - they are interested in fulfilling their egos.
"Take as much as you can !" - like plunderers did so only a few days ago within London …
It's a problem of humanity, imho.