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What is a Corporation? (Part II)

Posted by Gwyn Jones Feb 16, 2007

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What is a corporation? A special kind of legal person with no moral conscience and whose sole goal is the maximization of profit.

This fascinating video explains the role of corporations in the modern world, their faults and limitations, and the power of groups and communities to keep them in check. In particular, this clip contains a discussion of the problems with Human Growth Hormone in milk.

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  1. Corporations can n ot do anything wrong. Today some of them have more money then the combine strength of the total GDP of many countries. They are involved in this loot of natural resources which deny people right to life. From Brazil to Maxico, to Bolivia, to india, in Nandigram, to Kalinganagar, people will resist this onslaught of corporation. And the media, which is now the mouth piece of these thugs would justify and treat those who opposed their brand of development on us would treat us as jholawallahs, outdated activists, hurdle in India shining and what not.. but then the struggling masses do not require a certificate from the media for their survival..they will fight on.

    Posted by Vidya Rawat on 05/11/2008 @ 08:27AM PT

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