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by adwn
1005 days ago
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> Longevity of the job, social responsibilities (such as improving the community etc), are all secondary to the financial success for the shareholders. I think you're describing the way things are, while dwalling is talking about how things ought to be. There's no law of nature saying that companies can't or shouldn't behave socially responsibly. Edit: I'm not advocating for socialism, not at all. There's a wide spectrum between pure laissez-faire capitalism and nationalization of all private property. |
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