The short answer is yes! Anyone or any entity that is not held accountable will always abuse power. Always has always been my experience in my life time. We Americans are guaranteed a form of government with true checks and balances, but the people we have trusted to operate those checks and balances have been traders to their people. When everything is for sale in every state capital and Washington then is seems like a natural consequence that bribes will enable an abuse of power unless there are real citizens who have some moral fiber to operate the checks and balances that are absolutely required for honest government to control antisocial corporations. Remember, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely!!!
Some of them seem to act in that way, but some are models of probity.
It was Henry David Thoreau who said, "It is truly enough said that a corporation has no conscience; but a corporation of conscientious men is a corporation with a conscience. "
Devils in Disguise - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations was created in 1973.
Check out the related link for a list of the largest multinational corporations.
The United States of America features the most multinational corporations.
It was Henry David Thoreau who said, "It is truly enough said that a corporation has no conscience; but a corporation of conscientious men is a corporation with a conscience. "
My father works for a multinational corporation. McDonald's is a multinational corporation. Multinational corporations are bad for society. The features of most multinational corporations include a lack of concern for employees.
Multinational corporations deal in foreign investments. They are also enterprises and may have facilities in mines, oil refineries, and distribution.
It is a corporation/business entity/enterprise that manages production establishments or delivers services in at least two countries. There are three types of MNCs. They are: Horizontally integrated multinational corporations. Vertically integrated multinational corporations. Diversified multinational corporations.
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well i also don't know?