Jonas251
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At the end of the day, all they are concerned about is their own well being, and yes, sometimes in certain context that means what is best for them is normatively “good” but the issue is that they wouldn’t be doing it if there wasn’t something in it for them. No company is going to say “gee, we are causing more harm than good, therefore we should shut down” the “good” is only acceptable if it is perceived to benefit the bottom line, which is money.
I don’t think this situation is ideal, but is the reality of CaPiTaLiSm, for better and for worse.
sometimes our judeo-Christian values are reconcilable with capitalism, but at the end of the day, let’s call a sheep a sheep and a wolf a wolf
I don’t think this situation is ideal, but is the reality of CaPiTaLiSm, for better and for worse.
sometimes our judeo-Christian values are reconcilable with capitalism, but at the end of the day, let’s call a sheep a sheep and a wolf a wolf