clipped from: www.alternet.org   

Beyond the 30-year experiment in free-market ideology having been judged a failure in financial markets, one thing is clear, as Kerry Trueman reminded us in a recent post: Unfettered capitalism has also been bad for our health, and indeed the safety of our food.


Recently, the New York Times reported that this administration has said it will take a harder line on antitrust legislation in diverse sectors of the economy, including agriculture.


the largest sectors of the agribusiness world (grain, meatpacking, biotechnology, etc.) are monopolizing food from seed to supermarket shelf and thereby deciding what we can (and can't) buy and eat across this country, and by extension, the world.