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Old 11-13-2011, 12:34 PM   #7
ErnestTU

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Good one, Mouse.

The fact remains that nature hates a vacuum. When corporate greed is found to be false doctrine there is going to be a huge void that is going to need filled.

In the past morality might have received its' reward in an afterlife (sure little reward in either before-life or mid-life). Corporations do not exist for morality. They exist for profit. A paradym shift that is foreseeable is to a standard that gauges a corporation by its "well-doing". How is "well-doing" gauged? One gauge used in the past was number of employees that would hit the unemployment line if a company was forced to close. Who knows? Maybe this standard is going to substitute that simple test with a more complicated one.
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