“On August 31st 1910, Theodore Roosevelt delivered a fiery speech in Osawatomie, Kansas. The former president celebrated America’s extraordinary new commercial power but also gave warning that America’s industrial economy had been taken over by a handful of corporate giants that were generating unparalleled wealth for a small number of people.” Sound familiar? It should. Consider that “10% of the world’s public companies generate 80% of all profits.” And the disruptive tech community has evolved into a handful of all-powerful, corporate giants. From The Economist: The rise of the superstars.