Tuesday, May 25, 2010

On the moral responsibility of corporations



As I understand it, Friedman believes that corporations should be amoral. Society should determine moral costs (including that of a human life - a proxy for what Ed Norton calls 'C') and let corporations optimize accordingly.

2 comments:

  1. Two (related) questions:

    1) Who is responsible for enforcing the socially agreed-upon constrains on the amoral actor?

    2) How do we prevent the amoral actor from corrupting/capturing the enforcer?

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  2. Thanks for the great questions Dylan!

    I could answer them, but I'll see if I can channel Milton to answer them for us. He's been pretty clear with his answer to #1, #2 will be more difficult.

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