can a corporation be really socially responsible?
December 4, 2006
I’m reading Paola Ghillani’s profile. She notes that “there is more and more demand of the mass of the human beings on our planet for products and services coming from “responsible” companies.”
Others think that corporations are “the institutional embodiment of laissez-faire capitalism [that] fully meets the diagnostic criteria of a “psychopath.”
And you?



December 4, 2006 at 9:17 pm
I agree with Paola. Corporations are just far more modern and promising players in global world than states (there is a lot on it at New Global History project’s site). Of course, now there is a lack of transparent mechanisms of social responsibility. But I beleieve that toworrow is with responsible companies.