The problem is not that a bunch of corporate CEOs sit around thinking about ways to hurt people or planet, because they don’t; the problem is that they don’t think it’s their job to have to think about it one way or the other. That’s how an amoral system produces immoral results.

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I think CEOs see us as just another commodity.
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Most times amoral is equivalent to immoral
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That's why we need to reform the system so that it rewards only beneficial actions. Here's something to consider: copiosis.com/greed-is-a-grea…
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When capitalism is not manipulated by government the people will spend their money with the companies that act responsibly.
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Marianne Williamson this is one of today's examples of "the banality of evil." (Hannah Arndt)
They are paid to maximize earnings which is usually in conflict with humanity and the planet. Conversely, as customers, our spending fuels the same conflicts. It's a vicious circle.