“My generation has no intention of living as serfs on a corporate manor, Dad. When people became more reliant on multinational corporations than on their own communities, they surrendered whatever say they had in their government. Corporations are growing stronger while democratic government becomes increasingly helpless.”

—  Daniel Suarez , book Freedom™

Source: Freedom™ (2010), Chapter 10: Corn Rebellion, Character: Jenna Fossen

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "My generation has no intention of living as serfs on a corporate manor, Dad. When people became more reliant on multina…" by Daniel Suarez?
Daniel Suarez photo
Daniel Suarez 20
American writer 1964

Related quotes

“The multinational corporation and international production reflect a world in which capital and technology have become increasingly mobile, while labor has remained relatively immobile.”

Robert Gilpin (1930–2018) Political scientist

Source: The Political Economy of International Relations (1987), Chapter Six, Multinational Corporations, p. 260

Kshama Sawant photo

“It was not the result of the generosity of corporations or their Democratic Party representatives in government.”

Kshama Sawant (1973) American politician and economist

Kshama Sawant, " Kshama Sawant's Speech at $15 Minimum Wage Vote https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02PU5KoNhyc," YouTube video, 5:28, posted by "Calvin Priest," June 3, 2014.
Context: We did this. Workers did this. Today's first major victory for 15 will inspire people all over the nation. We need to recognize what happened here in Seattle that led us to this point. 15 was not won at the bargaining table as the so-called "sensible compromise" between workers and business. It was not the result of the generosity of corporations or their Democratic Party representatives in government.

Linda McQuaig photo
Dennis Kucinich photo

“This is a struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party, which in too many cases has become so corporate and identified with corporate interests that you can't tell the difference between Democrats and Republicans.”

Dennis Kucinich (1946) Ohio politician

Interview with Judy Woodruff, Inside Politics, CNN (17 February 2003) http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0302/17/ip.00.html.

Conrad Black photo

“Like all fads, corporate governance has its zealots”

Conrad Black (1944) Canadian-born newspaper publisher

On corporate governance, in May 2003
"The world according to Conrad Black", 2007

Jim Hightower photo

“The corporations don't have to lobby the government anymore. They are the government.”

Jim Hightower (1943) Texas author and liberal political activist

Greg Palast, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (2002), p. 141

Adolf A. Berle photo
Jim Hightower photo
N. R. Narayana Murthy photo

“We have to change the mindset of our corporate leaders and, obviously, we have to raise the level of corporate governance.”

N. R. Narayana Murthy (1946) Indian businessman

Source: Entrepreneur of the New Millenium: N.R. Narayana Murthy : Life & Times of N.R. Narayana Murthy, p. 16

Related topics