These people can have many employees or none at all. “In 2006, twenty-six million businesses existed in the United States”(Zweig, 13). He then breaks done between the business. Some had no employees, others had either one to four or had five hundred employees. No matter how many employees the owner had, they still control their schedule and pay making them a part of the capitalist class. The success of these businesses also depends not only on employees but also the area it is established in. “ A company employing fifteen people might be big in a town of in five hundred residents; its owner might have a respected role in the local community and in the political and social life but in a larger city, the same business would disappear in the scheme of things”(Zweig, 14). Zweig is saying that one big business might be considered big in an area because it fits the social life , needs and likings of the residents but when moved to a either busier or more quiet place, it may not fit the same needs for the people in the new community then the people in the old community. So the term big and small businesses can’t really be differentiate without taking into consideration the area around the business. In Zweig’s words,” I call any business “small” if the owners work side by side with the employees and supervises them
These people can have many employees or none at all. “In 2006, twenty-six million businesses existed in the United States”(Zweig, 13). He then breaks done between the business. Some had no employees, others had either one to four or had five hundred employees. No matter how many employees the owner had, they still control their schedule and pay making them a part of the capitalist class. The success of these businesses also depends not only on employees but also the area it is established in. “ A company employing fifteen people might be big in a town of in five hundred residents; its owner might have a respected role in the local community and in the political and social life but in a larger city, the same business would disappear in the scheme of things”(Zweig, 14). Zweig is saying that one big business might be considered big in an area because it fits the social life , needs and likings of the residents but when moved to a either busier or more quiet place, it may not fit the same needs for the people in the new community then the people in the old community. So the term big and small businesses can’t really be differentiate without taking into consideration the area around the business. In Zweig’s words,” I call any business “small” if the owners work side by side with the employees and supervises them