I really enjoyed the author's perspective on this, and I like well-reasoned arguments from people whom I probably don't align with politically. To confirm my assumptions, I checked the About page
> Matt Stoller is a Fellow at the Open Markets Institute
Ok, what's that? A Koch sounding name, but I'm guessing more Soros because of the repeated calls to government action on this (and the Dodd-Frank connection). A quick search led to a Politico article https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/14/open-market-instit... which contained this nugget:
> Despite its small size — 15 or so employees operating out of a shared WeWork space in downtown D.C. — Open Markets...
> Matt Stoller is a Fellow at the Open Markets Institute
Ok, what's that? A Koch sounding name, but I'm guessing more Soros because of the repeated calls to government action on this (and the Dodd-Frank connection). A quick search led to a Politico article https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/14/open-market-instit... which contained this nugget:
> Despite its small size — 15 or so employees operating out of a shared WeWork space in downtown D.C. — Open Markets...