In his 1970 essay for the NYT “A Friedman Doctrine: The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits,” Milton Friedman argued that “a company has no social responsibility to the public or society; its only responsibility is to its shareholders.” Prior to that corporations considered their stakeholders to be their customers, their workers, the community, and, finally, their shareholders.
With the sociopathic Friedman Doctrine, corporations selected out for CEOs that were sociopathic. “Greed is Good.”
The dude from FL Premium Member over 2 years ago
Any arguments?
seanfear over 2 years ago
valid
wldhrsy2luv over 2 years ago
Slur!
The Reader Premium Member over 2 years ago
But, he is sharing his feelings with her.
saylorgirl over 2 years ago
Typical!
flemmingo over 2 years ago
You’re greedy! Take your company overseas so you can make even more money.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 2 years ago
He sounds like some politicians.
mfrasca over 2 years ago
In his 1970 essay for the NYT “A Friedman Doctrine: The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits,” Milton Friedman argued that “a company has no social responsibility to the public or society; its only responsibility is to its shareholders.” Prior to that corporations considered their stakeholders to be their customers, their workers, the community, and, finally, their shareholders.
With the sociopathic Friedman Doctrine, corporations selected out for CEOs that were sociopathic. “Greed is Good.”
the lost wizard over 2 years ago
No, I’m just a greedy SOB. :)