Entrepreneurial individuals have founded great enterprises and hugely expanded their national economies. As these corporations assumed a major proportion of national wealth and employment, it is little wonder they were looked on as bastions of national wealth and employment, it is little wonder they were looked on as bastions of the free enterprise system. Indeed, their power became so evident that society poked fun at them. A humorous cartoonist of the postwar years, AI Capp, parodied big business in the character of one General Bullmoose, whose resolute answer concerning any issue was that “if it was good for Bullmoose, it was goods for the nation.”