Unjustice System Always Favours Corporation

Left of Hillary, that position. ;)

The legal status of a "corporation" is new - it's still being worked out. The establishment of a corporation as a legal "person" was probably a mistake, and the thing that will have to be corrected in the end.

A lot of the actual bad results derive from too wide a gap between the resources commanded by the rich and those available to the poor. Allowing a class demarcated economy like that, with so much of the wealth in so few hands, makes the pursuit of justice very difficult in practice. The class with almost full control over the setup and layout of the justice system will look out for its own interests, and if those interests are allowed to separate themselves from the interests of the other classes, those other classes will get screwed.

Well, if it's too hard, let's not do anything about it.

Baron Max
 
Tell that to some of the CEOs and CFOs who are now serving prison sentences in federal prison. Ebbers comes to mind, as well as the Enron executives.

Baron Max
Those are exceptions- not the rule. In most cases, the corporations gets away with it by paying a fine. Enron was a huge exception. It went totally bankrupt to begin with, plus the repercussions of that case were of astronomical proportions in terms of the public's trust towards corporations, particularly the market.
 
Left of Hillary, that position. ;)

The legal status of a "corporation" is new - it's still being worked out. The establishment of a corporation as a legal "person" was probably a mistake, and the thing that will have to be corrected in the end.
"Probably"!?!?! :D
 
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