6 Images of Monopolies as Fantastic Beasts
This collection of images builds on that notion of Wilson's; rather than just being unnatural in the eyes of many, however, they are depicted here as what humans perceive as abominations of nature - an octopus, a many-headed beast, a serpent to be slain. Big trusts and monopolies, like mythical monsters, were frequently drawn as vicious creatures that starved for resources, parasitically preying on goods at the cost of innocents. They often had many heads or legs, perhaps due to the number of collusion participants as well as the actual size of influence many monopolies afforded, and were impossible to defeat because they were constantly regenerating lost limbs.
Every monster needs a hero to slay it, which can be seen in a few cartoons. If not, it needs victims to prey upon.
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