The "pathological" nature of corporations leads them to offload costs (like pollution or poor labor conditions) onto society, a process economists call "externalities".
An inability to experience remorse for harmful social or environmental consequences. The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Pr...
Over the last 150 years, the corporation has moved from a limited-use legal tool to the world's dominant economic and social institution. The Documentary (2003) The "pathological" nature of corporations leads them to
The central argument of both the book and film is that the modern corporation is a . Bakan, a law professor, argues that because corporations are legally mandated to prioritize shareholder profit above all else, they mirror the clinical traits of a psychopath : The Documentary (2003) The central argument of both
Directed by and Jennifer Abbott , the film brings Bakan’s legal theories to life through a series of vignettes and high-profile interviews: (PDF) Collective Agents as Moral Actors - ResearchGate