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sevnin | 1 year ago

That's simply not true, goal of most businesses is to make money. You can clearly deduce this goal much more the bigger the company gets. What you say only makes sense if you are confusing the stated publicly goal, the appearance that company maintains and its true goal which is pursued by the executives (the capital).

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marcosdumay|1 year ago

How many people in a company have the one goal "make money for the company"? How many have that goal at all?

Companies don't have a goal. They are just a bunch of people.

sevnin|1 year ago

Yes but the overarching structure they participate in is designed to pursue the goal of making money. If not every single person has the same idea then we cant deduce anything from the group as a whole? When you look at the heap of sand you also start saying things like this is not a heap of sand its just a bunch of sand grains?