lunes, 25 de octubre de 2010

The (human) Corporation



Nowadays, Corporations have taken a human role, being given certain liberties that allow them to do many more things, wether for the good or for the bad...

The problem comes along with profit motivation, when, exactly like human beings, corporations are also driven by the power of money and intend to get, by any means necessary more and more profits.

Should corporations be entitled to the same legal rights as individuals? Where should the line be drawn?

From my perspective Corporations should not be handled by the law with the same parameters as human individuals, but; for the ones that do, they should be, if given the same condescensions also given the same retaliations, or at least be trialed similarly...




Should individuals (directors, employees, shareholders) bear any responsibility for the actions of a corporation? If so, to what degree?





I believe so, in order to mantain righteousness individuals should bear responsibilities, if not,they would take advantage of their power to brake the law in the name of the corporation.

Representatives despite their jobs, they are still natural persons and could and should be trialed separetely.

corporation process for becoming a near conscious entity that respects others.

Responsability, as we know it can help or damage the environment and our surroundings, people and the enterprises, and even the monetary system itself.
For these reasons Corporations should always find the Right and Ethical way of approaching solutions, carrying a Corporate Social Responsibility with them.


Picture references:
http://www.bebesymas.com/ser-padres/la-mitad-de-los-padres-pegan-a-sus-hijos
http://cine3.com/2010/01/09/la-corporacion-el-poder-que-se-esconde-detras-de-la-libre-empresa/
http://www.google.com.co/images?hl=es&biw=1436&bih=699&gbv=2&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=corporacion&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

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