The businessman is the worst contributor to public interest. His thought are based solely upon the greed for more money. This leads to an absence of morals and ethics. If there is a way to obtain more money, and suffer minimal consequences themselves, while inflicting disastrous harm to others, big corporations will not think twice. As long as the consumers are buying and the company is making profit, the leaders don’t really care what happens to their workers, their buyers, the nation’s economy, etc. Cutting wages, increasing prices, and reducing the quality and safety of products are ordinary methods to get more revenue, injuring everyone in the process. Businesses only exist to make money. With this single-minded goal, big businesses usually contribute nothing and more often hinder the development of the common good.
2007-12-17 11:48:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Your question shows a COMPLETE lack of understanding of business AND public interest. Businesses ONLY make money by providing something for which people WILLINGLY give them money. If they don't benefit the public, they have NO income.
2007-12-17 20:51:50
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answered by STEVEN F 7
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Then, you do not understand business. The businessmen of all eras acted in their own best interests. That meant satisfying consumers, which benefits the public.
2007-12-17 19:28:29
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answered by desotobrave 6
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The business of government is to govern, the business of charities is to help the poor, the business of civic organizations is to better the community, and the business of business is business. Making money is the only thing that businesses exist for, now or ever.
2007-12-17 19:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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A retarded spiritual midget.
2007-12-17 19:31:03
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answered by Dntcrosthline 1
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