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marmar

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Thu Jun 27, 2013, 08:18 AM Jun 2013

Mankind: Death by Corporation [View all]


Mankind: Death by Corporation

Wednesday, 26 June 2013 00:22
By Dr Brian Moench, Truthout | Op-Ed


The word "corporation," derived from the Latin corporare, means to physically embody. In his History of the Corporation, Bruce Brown notes how in the first thousand years after the fall of the Roman Empire, "the world's most powerful corporations were all trying to embody the Christian God." In 1534, Saint Thomas More spoke of Jesus Christ as the ultimate corporation. "He (Jesus) doth . . . incorporate all christen folke and hys owne bodye together in one corporacyon mistical."

Needless to say, in the 21st century, corporations as creations of civilization make no pretense of embodying the Christian God. In fact, today, corporations come much closer to embodying Mary Shelley's Frankenstein than Jesus Christ. Ironically, created by and managed by humans, corporations have become almost robotic monsters, perpetrating, even feeding off human misery, threatening every aspect of human life - the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat - and even the future of mankind itself. What have these corporate Frankenstein monsters done for us lately?

At least 1,127 people have died in a collapsed garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the deadliest such accident in world history. As of this writing, the largest American clothing corporations, Gap, Walmart and Target, who are end users of these death-trap factories, are still unwilling to commit to any safety improvements. Fifteen people were killed and over 200 injured in West, Texas, from an explosion at a fertilizer plant. Despite the deaths of 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary school, no meaningful legislation to subdue ongoing gun slaughter in the United States will get passed.

All of these recent tragic headlines have a common denominator. Corporate profits were, and are, allowed primacy over all other considerations. Even Wayne LaPierre's foaming-at-the-mouth speech about freedom, liberty and second amendment rights is a smokescreen for ginning up profits for gun manufacturers, because American gun owners are on a steady, 30-year decline. The death certificate of all these victims - at Dhaka, West and Sandy Hook - should read, "Death by corporation." .....................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/17178-mankind-death-by-corporation



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du rec. xchrom Jun 2013 #1
Another similarity between Obama and Bush: Admiral Loinpresser Jun 2013 #2
+1000 forestpath Jun 2013 #11
Corps live at our pleasure. It's time to kill a few. nm rhett o rick Jun 2013 #3
Good article. Thanks for posting. CrispyQ Jun 2013 #4
K&R abelenkpe Jun 2013 #5
Sicily became the learning curve. Chaco Dundee Jun 2013 #6
Interesting. zeemike Jun 2013 #7
"If Power asks why, then is Power weakness" ymetca Jun 2013 #8
And of course the beast is not a man. zeemike Jun 2013 #10
Great post. ctsnowman Jun 2013 #9
K&R Sherman A1 Jun 2013 #12
Corporate behavior often is psychotic. Octafish Jun 2013 #13
k & r snagglepuss Jun 2013 #14
Death by Corp I ReRe Jun 2013 #15
K/R moondust Jun 2013 #16
People around the world felix_numinous Jun 2013 #17
Exactly. They are waiting. Enthusiast Jun 2013 #19
Too Death They Will Send Us All cantbeserious Jun 2013 #18
K&R Thank a shareholder. nt raouldukelives Jun 2013 #20
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