Still looking at the corporation as a legal person separate from
stockholders, board of directors or managers:
Today, it appears that corporations have been more successful in
domesticating human beings than people keeping corporations human.
>(The case of Pinochet is an example. An army is a corporation, but so
>are the courts. The Berlin Wall is another case in point).
>What you are describing is no more than corruption
I am describing much more than that. I am describing the corporation
AS IF it were a different species, created by us but escaped into the
wilds, with its own genetic programming (=search for profit), having
acquired better short-term adaptation skills than humans, higher up on
the food chain than us, and able to domesticate humans for their own
purposes. They are basically taking over the world (e.g., WTO, MAI,
globalization) and transforming it in their own image. And they are
not part of nature...
Roberto
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