It's not really the corporation, it's just piece of paper, it can't really be greedy but it's insane what CEOs and exec get paid. Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman makes $17,000,000 per year. The last 4 quarters the combined PROFIT was $38,000,000,000 so what do they do, fire another 10,000 people to save $48,000,000,000 per year.
The greed is in the hedge funds, money managers, investment banks. They want hefty returns on investing YOUR money and give you the crumbs (look at your 401K statements). They'll move money if a company is not continuing to GROW. Even it it's wildly profitable if you aren't MORE profitable quarter after quarter after quarter.
You know what the two things that continue to grow regardless of their host or the environment? The economy and cancer.
Eventually the capitalist economy based on consumption will outgrow this planet. Nothing outgrows it's host and can survive without it.
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