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06-07-2008 15:00,
Ethics can't exist in capitalism. There isn't a market for it. If you want to inject ethics into the market, than I hope you would like to be behind in the technology race and in general success of the economy. You talk about deaths of children, but nobody is starving to death. You talk about a Feudal system when class doesn't exist in nearly the same terms. You're making unfair and exaggerated juxtapositions.
All I'm trying to say is that there isn't room for ethics in corporations in a competitive system like the one we have in the US, because they would be eliminated by now. Wal-Mart isn't ethical, but they run a very tight ship so they can run out "ethical" businesses.
I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you on all points, but look at things comparatively to the rest of the world, and tell me that the drive towards business over ethics hasn't treated us well.