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Roni's avatar

Fort Sumpter was bombed in 1861, not 1961. Excellent point you are making here, otherwise.

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John A's avatar

Well, corporations are people too, sorta. That is, they have DNA, embodied in corporations law, that huge body of rules and regulations, federal and state and even local, that governs how for-profit corporations do business. All corporations share that DNA, and one of the first rules of corporate law is that corporations exist to maximize value for their shareholders. That may be a good or a bad thing, but it is a fact, and corporations have to abide by it. If we want corporations to act differently, we need to re-write their DNA and change the law.

There is no place in corporations law for morality and altruism, although some corporations will buy goodwill every now and then by doing good things - like Ford making respirators last year during the covid crisis. Right now, corporations are agitating against Republican tinkering with election laws because above all else corporations abhor instability and unpredictability, two of the likeliest outcomes of GOP electoral skullduggery. Basically, corporate America is shouting fairly loudly for Republicans to just stop rocking the boat.

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