The greed of multinat’l corporate entities have been justified on the basis that people who run such companies are wiser, smarter, & have the best interest of the country at heart. Once enough of us know to appropriately guffaw at such an outrageous idea, change will come quickly

Feb 5, 2019 · 7:16 PM UTC

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“I believe that to whom much is given, much is expected.” -@Oprah However, the credo many CEOs live by? “I believe that to whom much is given, that’s mine, & to hell w/giving the gov’t any of what I made because they will mismanage it/give it away because they’re incompetent.”
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Greed is not indicitive of intelligence, but rather ruthlessness and ambition. I often use the example of a baby killer to describe what kind of mentality it takes to make it to the top in Capitalism. You must be willing to kill a baby in front of its mother, then laugh at her.
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A pretty graphic example, I know. Not to mention extremely morbid and saddistic-sounding. But I think it illustrates the pathology of a Capitalist rather accurately.
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Regulations inject a conscience into commerce. Without them, corporations only act for the good of their shareholders, not society at large
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Marianne, what do you say to this critique of A Course in Miracles as a dangerous cult, Gnosticism & false revelation? womenofgrace.com/blog/?p=425…
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So, would you ever be up for a zoom conversation with a small group of faith and community leaders in Cincinnati?
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“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth.” Who are the meek? Those empty of ego, the egoless. It is time for ego to be seen in all of us, and change will surely occur. #anewearth #Marianne2020
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Here's a great example, @marwilliamson - one word, "some" or perhaps something like, "those corporate entities who have exhibited such greed..." Not ALL corporations are bad, not all executives are evil or even greedy. Keep professing negatively - it's what "they" want...🙄
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Of course not! But “it takes heart, mind, soul, & more than a pound of flesh” to run a farm too, or to write a great novel, or to do a lot of things. Big businesspeople don’t deserve more gov’t help than do any other hardworking people. They add no more & should receive no more.
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