You've been floundering the entire thread.
The basic, core issue is you want a corporation with obligations to its shareholders to do something with no effect in the real world other than the warm, fuzzy feeling that you thought you did the right thing.
That works in the halls of academia, and it gets you fired in the real world.
The basic, core issue is you want a corporation with obligations to its shareholders to do something with no effect in the real world other than the warm, fuzzy feeling that you thought you did the right thing.
That works in the halls of academia, and it gets you fired in the real world.
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