You might be surprised to read that 99.9% of all businesses in the United States are small businesses. With so much brand recognition pulling our mass consumer confidence towards big business that statistics seems to be misrepresented.

Things start to make more sense when you notice that big business represents 52.9% of the private workforce and purportedly 56% of the total GDP.

Could there be a world where that flips and GDP is driven primarily by content creators and small business?

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You cannot think on hitting directly those big corps. That would just damage the users.

Karl Hess shown something more local, that is, it is more efficient to make small towns to stop using big corps than to actually get them down in a magic blink.

Most of big corps got that big because of intelectual rights or centralized systems; Both of them are directly targeted by cypherpunks; To gave piracy power enough to be as good as big corps and the creation of decentralized systems (such as linux, bitcoin, blockchain, etc) give totally power for localism to be implemented.

It is not the 1% you must target, but all the 45% that actually uses the 1%.