mieleta,
An even starting field means that you aren't at a disadvantage because of your race, gender, orientation or lack of wealthy parents.
It has nothing to do with handing money out or keeping everybody on a level playing field (well, a bit of money in helping people with poor parents go to school). Where they go from there is up to them, but the starting line should be as even as we can make it. After all, we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal...
Just because you are from a poor mining family shouldn't deny you a reasonable chance at higher education.
As to #2, well, you can have a Government that doesn't bend over backwards to favor Big Business. Right now ours does. A government that doesn't write laws tailored for business consortiums to bludgeon the people with. The Founding Fathers did not intend this country to be run for and by corporations. Thomas Jefferson expressed concern that there might not be enough limits on corporate power in the Constitution. He decide that could be added latter, and I think it is time to add it.
#3 is just common sense. We don't want to be so vigilant against an oppressive Government only to wake up one day and realize that the Corporations have taken the place of the oppessor. We need to be vigilant against both. The club we must wield against businesses to protect the environment in which we live is the government. Either that or adapt to breathing, drinking and eating poisons. Some level of government interference is required, there is no denying that, but the rights of tychoon Bob Doe are not unfairly infringed upon by a governemnt that is stopping him from dumping massive ammounts of polution into the biosphere.