U.S. corporations and their executives are increasingly open about their social liberalism, and conservatives aren’t happy
Tantrum tactics don’t lead to social change: Urback
The school won’t say how much money it received
Donation funds scholarships for Afghan women
Our second annual survey of companies in Canada that prove it pays to have a conscience
These companies have made doing good a big part of their business
Can corporate social responsibility help clean up a PR disaster like the one caused by BP’s oil spill?
Not everything in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Utopia, Limited came true in the decade that is now coming to an end. The vision of a world where every single individual becomes a corporation (“There is not a christened baby in Utopia who has not already issued his little Prospectus!”) will have to wait until the ’10s. But the explanation of how corporations work, and how no financial disaster can ever affect the “seven men” who form those corporation, seems like as good an explanation of the events of 2008-9 as any.
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