On Sat, 24 Aug 2002, Ben Bargabus wrote:

> > Corporations have no morals.
>
I must have been in a crappy mood when I wrote this;)
For anyone who cares I have the detailed version below...
>
> Corporations are not mythical beasts, they are simply the sum of all
> their workers and stockholders.  It's real easy to bash a faceless
> company but try telling Fred from accounting that he's the devil because
> of the way he interpreted our maze of financial laws.  (sorry for the
> off-topic rant but this climate of demonizing corporate America is
> really starting to get on my nerves)
> Later,
> Ben (part of a corporation as a programmer and complete with morals).

Individuals within companies may (and usually do) have morals,
regardless of the type of company. However, in a corporation
the more people there are, the more likely any one person's
moral qualms about a given action will be overridden by a person
or group that doesn't share the same moral code.

Hence, sufficiently large corporations are apparently devoid
of any particular moral code beyond the bottom line, and there
is a continuum.

-- 
Daniel Taylor
dante at plethora.net