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Kid Berwyn

(23,733 posts)
54. Large majority are good people.
Sat Mar 16, 2024, 10:24 AM
Mar 2024

Finding the one who would do such a thing is hard because the psychos are so good at camouflage, especially in a corporation.

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Summary:

Research sheds light on how to identify and manage individuals termed ‘corporate psychopaths’ within the business realm.

These individuals, making up roughly 1% of adults, lack emotions such as guilt or empathy but often rise to leadership positions due to their charismatic traits. They present significant threats to businesses, sectors, and even entire economies.

Warning signs to detect their presence include superficial charm, rationality, lack of remorse, and emotional shallowness.

Key Facts:

* 1% of the adult population are psychopaths, lacking emotions like guilt or empathy.

* Corporate psychopaths can pose significant threats to companies, sectors, and economies.

* Warning signs of corporate psychopathy include superficial charm, rationality, lack of remorse, and emotional shallowness.

Source: Anglia Ruskin University

https://neurosciencenews.com/corporate-psychopath-psychology-24956/


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ETA:

Remembering the Killing of Karen Silkwood

August 11, 2009 in Capitalism, Environmental Justice, Nuclear, Organizing

After watching the brilliantly-acted and courageous film Silkwood (1983, starring Meryl Streep), I learned the compelling story of Karen Silkwood and her death, which has seemingly been forgotten by America. Karen, only 28, was a union activist working in a Kerr-McGee nuclear power plant in Oklahoma, who died in a suspicious car accident while on her way to meet with a New York Times reporter for a story that would have exposed the company’s dangerous and illegal mishandling of plutonium.

Karen was active in her union, calling attention to the radioactive contamination in the plant, and spent months compiling evidence to show that the company was deliberately covering up the fact that their fuel rods contained imperfections, which could put millions of lives at risk if they sparked a meltdown. The night of her death, many believe Karen was deliberately driven off the road by another car, and her family was later able to sue Kerr-McGee for $1.3 million in damages, but the company admits no wrongdoing.

The nuclear plant where Karen worked was shut down in 1975, one year after her death. When Karen’s story became public controversy, it helped display the dangers inherent to nuclear power, contributing to the amazingly successful anti-nuclear movement that has stopped construction of all new nuclear plants in the US since 1979. Thus is especially important today as some corporate lobbyists are trying to repackage nuclear power as a “clean” or “carbon-free” energy “source.” In fact, it’s none of those things.

Karen’s story is both a warning and an inspiration – that capitalism pushes companies to sometimes do terrible things to protect their profits, even if it means endangering lives, but also that brave people such as Karen Silkwood, in bringing the truth to light, can challenge us to create a better world.

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http://endofcapitalism.com/2009/08/11/remembering-the-k...

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Makes ya wanna go hmmmmm a kennedy Mar 2024 #1
Sure does. Ocelot II Mar 2024 #4
Mr. Barnett shone a light where someone doesn't want light. Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #6
pay wall removed BadGimp Mar 2024 #25
Mille grazie! Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #36
The timing is definitely suspicious. TSExile Mar 2024 #2
Much too much. Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #8
Has anyone seen the "piece of paper that closely resembled a note"? redqueen Mar 2024 #3
Maybe the police? maxsolomon Mar 2024 #15
From reports I've found, its contents have not been disclosed. Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #16
Welcome to Putin's America. Where the guys with the money can make all problems disappear. sinkingfeeling Mar 2024 #5
Who Is Boeing CEO HandmaidsTaleUntold Mar 2024 #21
Incredibly easy to learn with a web search. maxsolomon Mar 2024 #44
Lol. Was Rhetorical HandmaidsTaleUntold Mar 2024 #47
So, "we" charge the head of Boeing with murder? maxsolomon Mar 2024 #58
Not ceo ... but Patrick Shanahan UpInArms Mar 2024 #49
When the problem is what a man knows or does: No man, no problem. Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #37
I believe this. I'm thinking if he felt this way bluestarone Mar 2024 #7
"This is very critical stuff," Barnett said in an interview with Australian TV. Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #41
Reminds me a bit of the movie "Michael Clayton." Pinback Mar 2024 #9
Oh, yeah. Thank you for the kind reminder! Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #43
Had a neighbor, a B17 pilot who had the front of his B17 shot off. rickford66 Mar 2024 #51
This reminds me of the Enron whistleblower. Mblaze Mar 2024 #10
I was thinking the same, but that was more understandable. yardwork Mar 2024 #38
Cliff Baxter Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #45
Thanks for this info. 😀 Mblaze Mar 2024 #48
Very Putin-esque. n/t SpankMe Mar 2024 #11
Putin's Principles Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #52
Doubt he killed himself KT2000 Mar 2024 #12
Boeing-McDonnell Douglas 1997 merger deserves scrutiny. Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #53
So right KT2000 Mar 2024 #56
Karen Silkwood redux? yankee87 Mar 2024 #13
Large majority are good people. Kid Berwyn Mar 2024 #54
Victim of Predatory Capitalism Emile Mar 2024 #14
I think it has progressed (or regressed) Mme. Defarge Mar 2024 #20
What could he possibly have said that would cause him to be assassinated maxsolomon Mar 2024 #17
Especially when there aren't any 6 story windows to fall out of. rubbersole Mar 2024 #33
? maxsolomon Mar 2024 #34
We'll never know now. yardwork Mar 2024 #39
Where's Secretary Pete? TSExile Mar 2024 #18
Federal Criminal Investigation bpj62 Mar 2024 #28
I support all whistleblowers, especially when I have "taxpayer skin" in the game. Magoo48 Mar 2024 #19
Well, if he isn't a Russian agent being paid half a million dollars to smear the Biden's.... TheRealNorth Mar 2024 #46
South Carolina too wolfie001 Mar 2024 #22
So nobody at the motel moniss Mar 2024 #23
Same for him as the DC Madam, and the data master who was testifying about how W really got elected. Ford_Prefect Mar 2024 #24
Challenge our Corporate State at your peril. No wonder our Corporate State Reps fall in line. jalan48 Mar 2024 #26
From what I've read nobody has said who the gun was registered to. KS Toronado Mar 2024 #27
They left the pistol in his hand. Big mistake. Head shot suicides drop the gun after it's fired. ZonkerHarris Mar 2024 #29
He's the reason moreland01 Mar 2024 #30
Oh My malaise Mar 2024 #31
What the holy f*ck? Who's gonna fly now? Joinfortmill Mar 2024 #32
Everyone? maxsolomon Mar 2024 #35
Wishing you well, sincerely. I will choose not to fly on them as long as that choice is possible. Joinfortmill Mar 2024 #40
None have crashed since the 2 MCAS-related incidents maxsolomon Mar 2024 #42
But there have been... GiqueCee Mar 2024 #50
OK, don't fly then. maxsolomon Mar 2024 #57
Well, I sure as hell... GiqueCee Mar 2024 #59
'If anything happens to me, it's not suicide,' said many times by whistleblowers through out history. Hotler Mar 2024 #55
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