There is no “they” — businesses are guided by all of “us.
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Organic Manifesto by Maria Rodale, p 119
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Since corporations claim no legal accountability other than to make money for their shareholders, we are living in, and largely governed by, an extractive economy that is divorced from our life systems.
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Radical Homemakers, p51
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We must realize that we can be empowered and find opportunity when we live opposite to the corporate-centered world.
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Radical Homemakers, p50
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The news divisions-which used to be seen as serving a public interest and were subsidized by the rest of the network-are now seen as profit centers designed to generate revenue and, sometimes, to advance the larger agenda of the corporation that owns them.
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The Assault on Reason, p17
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It is the bullying voraciousness of the big companies, the need for total world domination, that has made Amrica a symbol of greed and an object of derision.
Echeandia explained that the larger retail chains charge tens of thousands of dollars to place a particular candy bar in the racks near the register.