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by SR2Z
457 days ago
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> Ideally, however, businesses exist to carry out a mission (beyond making money). I mean, sure, but the defining difference between a business and a nonprofit is making money. It's important for companies to provide value to society but the way we measure that is by how much they earn. Despite several hundred years of people trying to come up with better ways to do this, this is the only one that seems to work. |
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>but the way we measure that is by how much they earn
Again, it's a flawed heuristic. Military contracting is wildly profitable. Value to society is questionable.
>this is the only one that seems to work.
Analysis of the subtle successes of social democracies and "Gross National Happiness" are just two examples that put the lie to this myth.