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In the last scene of Sydney Pollack's beautiful movie "Out of Africa," two lions gather on the hero's grave and look out at the cattle on the plain below. It is a princely scene — an assumption that the animals below are somehow the property of the lions, to consume whenever they feel hungry. For some reason, I was reminded of this scene this week, as politicians from both parties decried what they saw as corporate bad behavior and proposed measures to fix it.
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In the last scene of Sydney Pollack's beautiful movie "Out of Africa," two lions gather on the hero's grave and look out at the cattle on the plain below. It is a princely scene — an assumption that the animals below are somehow the property of the lions, to consume whenever they feel hungry. For some reason, I was reminded of this scene this week, as politicians from both parties decried what they saw as corporate bad behavior and proposed measures to fix it.

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