Well, since everyone else has continued to comment on this topic here, I see no reason why I shouldn't as well. Like most things in this world, the rabbit hole on this goes as deep as you wish to explore...but I'll just say this: I eschew labels, but politically/economically/socially I am essentially a libertarian. As such, I am a staunch proponent of the free-market. But if anyone actually believes that these monstrous corporate entities such as Wal Mart (and many others) are products of the free-market, I can only suggest you have little to no idea what is really going on.
Over the last several decades, as an intricate part of their globalist agenda, the ruling elites of the western world (Rothschilds, Rockefellers, the "Royal" families of Europe, and their political/corporate servants) have been rapidly de-industrializing the USA, and moving nearly all of the manufacturing to slave labor factories in China and a few other locales. In order to keep the sheeple here asleep during this process, it was necessary to keep the illusion of a middle-class alive. This was done through easy credit (the era of the credit card - conditioning everyone to live on debt) and by providing dirt cheap consumer goods from the Chinese slaves to the dumbed-down American masses (who think they're getting a great deal by saving a few bucks on crap goods, while their whole REAL economy is being dismantled and their children's future along with it).
Monopoly, crony-capitalism and true free-market capitalism are as opposite as night and day. But that's ok...Detroit is in ruins, but at least you can still shop at Wal Mart.