What happened in the Reformation (or any other specific era) is completely immaterial to my premise that our human social systems changed drastically from egalitarian ones to socially stratified ones built around a patriarchal dominance hiearchy (about 6-9 years ago).
As I said before, this is a survey piece. I can't cover thousands of years in depth in an 11 minute story. And it's not that I truly don't care about the corporate structure of Amazon. It's that this is again, off-topic of the larger points I was trying to make - which is that Americans are not the islands of individualism that many of them tend to think they are. They don't view themselves as part of a wider society which they are helping to co-create and uphold and this impedes our ability to address our social ills because too many throw up their hands and say, "It wasn't me." This is the central thesis of this piece. It says so right in the subheading.
Your main objection seems to be that I have not written about what you would have liked to have read about. I suggest you go write your own story.