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Topic: National Interests VS Corporate Interests? (Read 815 times)

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January 04, 2015, 07:36:26 PM
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Money talks. People shout.

(However, there is quite a deal more money than there are people.)
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January 04, 2015, 07:33:22 PM
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National interests win hands down, corporate interests are profits, the most profitable activities can also be the most immoral. If corporate interests were greater than national interests, there would be no way to prevent corporations from illicit actions. Why must a corporation offer any incentive for a customer to buy when they can simply steal that money without the trouble of producing a product at all?

This isn't entirely true. In a country where the vote of the people is what drives the law the people can vote to limit the activities of the corporations, should their activities be seen as illicit actions (or at least more than the people are willing to tolerate.)

Not for the purpose of this thread; if corporate interests were above national interests, a nation couldn't pass a law which would be against the corporate interests. Doing so would invalidate the OP's question and render national interests above corporate interests by default...
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January 03, 2015, 08:22:43 PM
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National interests win hands down, corporate interests are profits, the most profitable activities can also be the most immoral. If corporate interests were greater than national interests, there would be no way to prevent corporations from illicit actions. Why must a corporation offer any incentive for a customer to buy when they can simply steal that money without the trouble of producing a product at all?

This isn't entirely true. In a country where the vote of the people is what drives the law the people can vote to limit the activities of the corporations, should their activities be seen as illicit actions (or at least more than the people are willing to tolerate.)
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January 02, 2015, 04:31:44 PM
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Plutocracy exists everywhere there is a central bank. It is undone via the abolition of state, money, and ownership.
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January 02, 2015, 01:38:41 PM
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National interests win hands down, corporate interests are profits, the most profitable activities can also be the most immoral. If corporate interests were greater than national interests, there would be no way to prevent corporations from illicit actions. Why must a corporation offer any incentive for a customer to buy when they can simply steal that money without the trouble of producing a product at all?
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January 02, 2015, 08:40:18 AM
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Who Win? Who should? And Why Huh Roll Eyes.
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