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Old 12-12-2011, 04:40 AM   #73
HappyMartin
Martin Kristiansen
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Very few people are amoral. As long as we labour under the misguided delusion that companies are like people or have the rights of people we will be tempted to ascribe moral qualities to them. Companies are established in order to achieve certain narrowly defined goals. We can attempt to tack certain qualities we would describe as moral onto these goals but really companies are there to make money. The rest is window dressing. Companies are controlled to some degree by laws that they must follow. Part of the process is that are permitted to challenge the laws and the interpretation of the laws. That is all that is happening.

You may as well get angry with a lightning bolt as a company as I see it.
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