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ArkyBeagle | 9 years ago
The problem is that what we mark down on the books as profit may or may not actually reflect any social benefit to the larger society through the mechanism of consumer surplus.
This state of affairs means that any discussion on profit may or may not be all that coherent because we would have to clarify if we mean rent-profit or consumer-surplus-profit.
"consumer-surplus-profit" is a signal to do more. "rent-profit" means you're not both doing good while doing well.
This is a much larger point than designing a corporate architecture. This goes to how we evaluate ethical behavior.
grzm|9 years ago
ArkyBeagle|9 years ago
But yes - the ethics of a company are a serious part of the architecture. Good ethics are of self-interest even more than they are a collective good.