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Title: The Corporation
Description: This note is given during your 1st year in college specifically to students taking up courses like BS Entrepreneurship or any other courses under business and management department. This note is about the summarized analysis on the documentary film entitled 'the corporation', which seeks to determine the reasons why this film is said to be a psychological profiling.

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The Contemporary World
(500 words essay)

‘THE CORPORATION’
A corporation is a person with no moral conscience who only thinks about how to
make as much money as they can in any given quarter
...
"At the end of the civil war, the
14th Amendment was passed, and black people were given equal rights
...
The corporation comes in and says that we are a person, the corporation is
a person, and the supreme court goes along with that, and you might think that
there's no mistake in it, but what was particularly grotesque about this was that
the 14th amendment was passed to protect newly freed slaves 600,000 people
were killed to get rights for people, and over the next 30 years, judges applied
these rights to capital and property while stripping them from people
...
This was done in order to determine the corporation's psychopathic
nature
...
That is due to the fact that they relentlessly pursue their own desires and
wills without regard for the needs of others (or corporations) or for accepted
morals
...
These instances only show that a corporation
behaves like an externalizing machine, a shark, or a predator
...
Lastly, what are
considered corporate sins? First, "environmental harm" (corporations know that
their activities are harmful, but they do nothing to stop their growth) second,
"questionable sustainability" (people who lead corporations cannot be sure of
what they do and why they try to do something) third, "legalized destruction"
(there are laws and legal explanations of the actions and services introduced by
corporations, and people can do nothing to stop their activities) Last but not least,
"externalities" (the consequences of industrial and commercial activities that may
affect a number of people without offering any benefits in return)
Title: The Corporation
Description: This note is given during your 1st year in college specifically to students taking up courses like BS Entrepreneurship or any other courses under business and management department. This note is about the summarized analysis on the documentary film entitled 'the corporation', which seeks to determine the reasons why this film is said to be a psychological profiling.