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Corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders to make profits, to put their economic and profit interests above any humanitarian, ethical or moral consideration. It is common sense that a democracy or civilization that is intended to serve the people cannot be built upon the premise that money takes precedent over the governance of all human affairs. | Corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders to make profits, to put their economic and profit interests above any humanitarian, ethical or moral consideration. It is common sense that a democracy or civilization that is intended to serve the people cannot be built upon the premise that money takes precedent over the governance of all human affairs. | ||
In the documentary movie “The Corporation” <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corporation_(film)]</ref> they use the personality diagnostic checklist DSM-IV to test corporations for pathological symptoms: | In the documentary movie “The Corporation” <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Corporation_(film) Corporation Movie]</ref> they use the personality diagnostic checklist DSM-IV to test corporations for pathological symptoms: | ||
* Callous disregard for the feelings of others. Check. | * Callous disregard for the feelings of others. Check. |