This makes sense, shucking identifiers like ‘good’ and ‘evil’ from concepts like corporations, but I get confused about this sometimes. I get confused because if businesses are considered people from the corporate personhood identifier, what do we do?
Humans run businesses. Humans are both good and evil, there are gray areas everywhere. However, maximizing profit while destroying the economy, is kindof evil, right?
Either we treat morality as a barometer towards uplifting American humans and therefore increasing economic strength and spending power, or we treat morality as a liberal crutch and logical fallacy to support draconian conservative ideologies that are eating our country alive…
Either way, American middle class humans don’t have the spending power necessary to revive the automotive industry, sure up the housing industry, or support many other industries — even large chain restaurants like applebees. Here’s where we get the idea that millennials are entitled, also, because their spending power is so weak that they are going without certain things they don’t think are necessary….
Therefore….do you see the cycle?
I see the cycle. And it makes me irritated.
I’d agree with the Chinese corps vs. American corps…but globalization is taking hold in a very direct way and we could see an end to the constructs of country-specific-workforce all together, outside of people who have to be physically present.
Who knows what the future holds?
