Class I The World Essay

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The individuals that make up a corporation may be good or bad however the role a corporation plays in society is bad; thus if changed corporations can harbor a more beneficial relationship with the world. The results of the majorly negative impact corporations have on societies is greatly evident in The Corporation (2003), a documentary produced by Mark Achbar who delved into what kind of person a corporation is, since it's considered an individual by the constitution. By the end of the documentary, it was concluded that a corporation is a psychopath, and like all relationships with a psychopath, nobody fares well in the end. If corporations acted more socially and environmentally conscious then some of the problems in regards to class as mentioned in “Class …show more content…

The Corporation, includes a variety of perspectives on the roles corporations play in society. From the twelve year alliance with nazi germany, to gathering information on different companies in malicious methods, we know for a fact that humans are capable of bad. However, on the flip side people like Elon Musk, multi-billionaire, founder of Paypal the company that changed the way the world sends money, SpaceX which builds reusable rockets, and Tesla Motors an innovative electric car company, whose release of the Model S allows the line of premium electric cars to become more economical to purchase, needless to say that it can rival speeds of super cars with acceleration from 0 to 60 in about 3 seconds, and can drive by itself, Musk is providing more value for everyone than any one corporation possibly could. In conjunction, Sir Mark Moody Stuart, a former chairman of Shell, agreed that climate, oppressive regimes, and human rights were important issues that needed to be addressed. Therefore, we can conclude that humans are able to do both good and bad, no matter how far apart it can be placed on a spectrum. In the end, the short term profit

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