Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Corporations Are Not Human Beings
"The limitless destructiveness of this economy comes about precisely because a corporation is not a person. A corporation, essentially, is a pile of money to which a number of persons have sold their moral allegiance. As such, unlike a person, a corporation does not age. It does not arrive, as most persons finally do, at a realization of the shortness and smallness of human lives; it does not come to see the future as the lifetime of the children and grandchildren of anybody in particular. It can experience no personal hope or remorse, no change of heart. It cannot humble itself. It goes about its business as if it were immortal, with the single purpose of becoming a bigger pile of money."
--Wendell Berry, from his essay “The Idea of a Local Economy”
--Wendell Berry, from his essay “The Idea of a Local Economy”
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From 2001! I like to think maybe more people realize this is true than they did 20+ years ago (I don't see much progress against it on the legal front, but maybe knowing is the first step).
I'm glad you're still posting and remembering beauty even in the face of .... all this.
If only Congress and SCOTUS agreed! This is so good and describes why I am part of the national grassroots movement to end corporate personhood #WeThePeopleAmendment
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