Matt Stoller gave a presentation at the Harvard Law Forum earlier this year on monopolies and what to do about them, focusing on the how the tech titans Google, Amazon, and Facebook are acting to supplant government. Readers may recall that Stoller is a former Congressional staffer who now works for the anti-monopoly think tank Open Markets. His talk draws on the research for his forthcoming book on monopolies in the 20th century. Stoller offers a short list of proposals on how to curb monopolies.
I found it encouraging that Harvard Law School has a audience for what in my youth would have been called anti-establishment thinking.