A corporation has an ethical responsibility to all stakeholders, not just a fiduciary responsibility to stockholders.

Apr 4, 2023 · 3:26 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
No, it uses the ethics it identifies with, not someone else's "ethics" that is forced on them. "Ethics" appears to be as variable as "identity" in 2023.
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Legislating an economy is what got us here to begin with. Government intervention is a quick fix to deeper problems it cannot solve. It may be painful or slow, but allowing the free market to make natural adjustments is the long term answer.
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Russia Russia Russia was one big lie and Hillary Clinton paid 113K to settle the case! Costing Americans tax payers 40Million dollars and a lot of hatered by the democrates!
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Agreed... but truth is, Oligarchs have always run the world, and always will, but that doesn't mean "we the people" can't insist on good governance... like in the post wwii years.
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Like politicians?
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No they don't......
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This needs to be legislation and law to force these companies to do the right thing. This & a retooling of limited liability so that corporate execs and board members are liable civilly and criminally if their corporation is found guilty of crimes. There's no accountability now
Replying to @marwilliamson
Show me you have no idea how corporations functioned in the past. What a stooge