(For-profit) corporations either make money or die. But should they be held responsible for doing "social good" as well? According to "The Friedman Doctrine", emphatically no. Henry argues for this profit-centric view of the responsibility of business, and Yuta rebuts against claims of socialism and presents a less narrow view of the responsibility of business that can include doing social good. Also, most charities are somehow much less effective at doing social good than many for-profit corporations.
We arrive at a hypothesis that it's often best for a business to focus doing good in order to make money e.g. Tesla.