You cannot serve the owner without serving the consumer as well. No business model would work like that. If a business owner takes all the profit for himself and pays staff a low salary, they will complain and resign. No business can survive constantly re-hiring people and hope to have a steady source of income, and consumers are motivated by more than just quality of goods. A lot of consumers want to see a fairer market, and would oppose companies that treat their workers closer to slaves than employees.
Free market capitalism keeps the market separate from government, so you can forget your absurd notion of a business owner using "politics" to force what he wants. The government in free market capitalism does not contribute to any business, large or small, but neither does it hinder its growth if it is successful.
Free market capitalism keeps the market separate from government, so you can forget your absurd notion of a business owner using "politics" to force what he wants. The government in free market capitalism does not contribute to any business, large or small, but neither does it hinder its growth if it is successful.