Deega
26th November 2010, 20:31
Hi All Avalonians, Guests,
I was reading an article by Murray Dobbin, where he presents the fate of workers, citizens, at the hands of the Corporation.
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=22059
Here is an excerpt. "two University of Chicago law professors, Frank Easterbrook (also a judge) and Daniel Fischel, wrote over 25 years ago that managers should break the law if it is profitable, and if they get caught they should simply treat the ensuing fine as a cost of doing business. They weren’t just talking about fines for double-parking their trucks. They were talking about fraud, corruption, pollution, price-fixing, occupational disease, and bribery — all “externalities” on the road to making a profit. This theory has dominated American corporate thinking for two decades".
May it be that Corporation conditions in some ways our behaviours....?, in reading the article, that is what I thought.
All my blessings.
Deega
I was reading an article by Murray Dobbin, where he presents the fate of workers, citizens, at the hands of the Corporation.
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=22059
Here is an excerpt. "two University of Chicago law professors, Frank Easterbrook (also a judge) and Daniel Fischel, wrote over 25 years ago that managers should break the law if it is profitable, and if they get caught they should simply treat the ensuing fine as a cost of doing business. They weren’t just talking about fines for double-parking their trucks. They were talking about fraud, corruption, pollution, price-fixing, occupational disease, and bribery — all “externalities” on the road to making a profit. This theory has dominated American corporate thinking for two decades".
May it be that Corporation conditions in some ways our behaviours....?, in reading the article, that is what I thought.
All my blessings.
Deega