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This segment critiques the lack of accountability for unethical corporate behaviour, using the example of Brian Thompson. It argues that society rewards rather than punishes corporate wrongdoing, contrasting this with the historical example of Ancient Rome's treatment of outlaws. The author proposes a return to stronger moral codes and social consequences for corporate malfeasance, suggesting the current system normalises corruption. The piece expresses concern over societal desensitisation to corporate greed and advocates for a change in attitude. Ultimately, it calls for a re-evaluation of morality's application to the powerful.
This segment critiques the lack of accountability for unethical corporate behaviour, using the example of Brian Thompson. It argues that society rewards rather than punishes corporate wrongdoing, contrasting this with the historical example of Ancient Rome's treatment of outlaws. The author proposes a return to stronger moral codes and social consequences for corporate malfeasance, suggesting the current system normalises corruption. The piece expresses concern over societal desensitisation to corporate greed and advocates for a change in attitude. Ultimately, it calls for a re-evaluation of morality's application to the powerful.