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Example of a Firm Owner's Dual Role in Capitalism

The dual nature of power in capitalism can be seen in the role of a firm's owner. When interacting with an employee, the owner holds a position of authority, acting as 'the boss' (centralized power). However, when interacting with a potential customer in the marketplace, that same owner is simply one of many competitors, with their power limited by market forces (decentralized power).

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