Luigi Mangione was mad about something bigger than healthcare
Briefly

Luigi Mangione, charged in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, left a manifesto primarily criticizing the monopolization of power by large companies like UnitedHealth. Instead of voicing specific healthcare grievances, he emphasized the company's growth and its detrimental impact on American society. The manifesto pointed to the broader trend of corporate consolidation in various sectors, particularly healthcare, where a few companies control the majority of the market. This raises concerns about competition and market health, despite longstanding antitrust efforts to combat such dominance.
The manifesto surrounding Luigi Mangione suggests his grievances were not primarily about individual healthcare issues but rather focused on the power and monopolization of large companies like UnitedHealth.
The spying on UnitedHealthcare's size in the manifesto highlights an alarming trend of consolidation within U.S. industries, raising concerns about market dominance and the diminishing competition.
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