Thursday, January 23, 2020
Langston Hughes :: essays research papers
ââ¬Å"HOW SHOULD I MAKE MONEY?â⬠Businesses nowadays do what they have to do to get the job done, as far as making profit and succeeding in their goals. They complete these goals by any means necessary and in my opinion they should be held responsible for their actions. Sure what they do can sometime bring in profit, but looking ahead, theyââ¬â¢re doing things against public interest and in the long run it will ruin their companies. They should allow us as a people to know whatââ¬â¢s going on so we can better informed. In their eyes what we donââ¬â¢t know wonââ¬â¢t hurt us, but in actuality it does In Friedmans ââ¬Å"The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits.â⬠Friedman argues that the manager is an agent of the shareholders, responsible mainly for the profit they seek, and for following the rules of society, being both legal and ethical, meaning they there is no fraud or coercion and there is free competition. He considers the talk of ââ¬Å"social responsibility of businessâ⬠to be misguided, indicative of a trend toward socialism. He argues that to decide to sacrifice profit for some collective social good is to, in effort, collect taxes and decide how they are to be spent, which is reserved for the political process. Non-elected company managers should not be doing this. In business, Friedman believes, people do what they choose to do, while in politics the majority rules. But that political process should be kept to a minimum and kept out of business. Friedman believes this applies also to ââ¬Å"the newer phenomenon of calling upon stockholders to require corporations to exercise social responsibility.â⬠This is just one group trying to get some other people to do what that group considers important. He does allow, though, that a proprietor not a corporation is free to spend his money on good causes, even though it may affect customers, etc., because he has not monopoly. (If it is too costly he will cease to be competitive.) Finally, Friedman believes that some of the ââ¬Å"social responsibility ââ¬Å" that is talked about is just ââ¬Å"window-dressingâ⬠and serves the interests of the company by enhancing profit. He finds this dishonest but on his own principles he cannot disagree with it, since it is done in the interests of profit. In Christopher D. Stoneââ¬â¢s: ââ¬Å"Why Shouldnââ¬â¢t Corporation Be Socially Responsible?â⬠Itââ¬â¢s Stoneââ¬â¢s theory that itââ¬â¢s not that despite what many persons believe, corporations are by nature irresponsible.
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