This article takes stock of the evolution of behavioral antitrust over the past two decades. It explains how behavioral insights have shifted enforcement against dominant firms, particularly in areas such as defaults, dark patterns, and choice friction, while also warning that competition itself can become behaviorally exploitative. This contribution highlights a tension between behavioral antitrust as a corrective tool against dominance and the broader reality of “toxic competition,” where
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