It is interesting to think about these trans-national corporations fighting wars and then signing peace treaties. Used to be only nation states did that.
UFC : The Chiquita banana company who lobbied for the "1954 Guatemalan coup d'état" - an operation to overthrow the democratically elected Guatemalan government. Why? The elected president policies were a threat to UFC's exploitative labor practices. CIA involved, Guatemalan government overthrown, dictatorial rule, civil war for decades.
The CIA even launched another operation to find the Soviet influence in Guatemala to justify the coup. The operation was a failure.
That's a little bit cheating because VOC was backed by the Dutch government, but there were a lot of wars in southeast Asia in the 17th and 18th centuries that came about because of company activity.
That's a long way to stretch an analogy to make a political point. Were there armies? Soldiers equipped to kill?
Or was this a legal dispute of the sort that companies have been engaging in since the invention of companies, and individuals have been engaging in since the invention of the court?
afandian|7 years ago
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_India_Company
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Fruit_Company
denzil_correa|7 years ago
The CIA even launched another operation to find the Soviet influence in Guatemala to justify the coup. The operation was a failure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_Guatemalan_coup_d%27état
nickpsecurity|7 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Outcomes
They were quite effective, too.
pm90|7 years ago
sonthonax|7 years ago
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wyattpeak|7 years ago
Or was this a legal dispute of the sort that companies have been engaging in since the invention of companies, and individuals have been engaging in since the invention of the court?
TimTheTinker|7 years ago
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digi_owl|7 years ago