| > Name one for profit company that has any other goal besides profit? From the top of my head - Costco has a reputation of being a better place to work in. I may be mistaken, bring your points if you want. Costco doesn't nearly have the position on its market comparable to, say, Google's, so it's a good example of the company which has to - and does - care more about society it's in. > Do you apply your moralistic stance to the second order derivative? No I don't. I do breathe the same air as currently alive criminals, for example. > Will you try to get your company to block Google from searching? If I get to define technical policies in a company, e.g. make a startup I'll try. I'm optimistic that it's doable. > Do you think YCombinator funds companies for any other reason than for profits? I think there are reasons that YCombinator funds companies for other reasons too, yes. > A companies goal is to make a profit. If you are concerned about the greater good, encourage your government to tax the corporations and implement programs to help people. I believe it's a simplistic approach. Following the "letter" of the idea "bring benefits to shareholders" usually assumes "short-term benefits". Here's the contradiction. |
I would much rather take responsibility for Facebook than for the hellscape of parking lots and chain stores that dominate the environment around any home worth less than a million dollars.