@mari No, not directly, and he seems to believe he is very different from Friedman when he's talking about money to be made in the long term instead of this quarter.
But short or long term, as a CEO of a public capitalist company he still must always produce profits. There is no way to halt constant profits, because that won't be what the owners will ever be ok with.
A #dystopia can be a warning about where current trends and bad (political) decisions can lead to, or a warning to not change the status quo.
Have I just got better at noticing it, or has the latter become much more common in the past decades?
Paris Hilton & Jimmy Fallon Bored Apes nevö forket.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=5zi12wrh5So&t=241s?v=5zi12wrh5So&t=241s
In a recent interview the ex-CEO of Unilever Paul Polman, portrayed as a champion for #sustainability, declared that the Friedman doctrine ("the purpose of a business is to increase its profits"), is dead.
Instead, according to Polman, a business should aim to exist for a long time, which means it should not create short-term problems that hinder that goal.
What the journalist missed is that this in turn means that the purpose of a business is to increase its profits *indefinitely*.
To all of you thinking it's too late to stop #ClimateChange, Adam Levy makes a great analogy in this video.
It's never too late to stop punching yourself in the face.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=RoQRkmRjz38&t=123s?v=RoQRkmRjz38&t=123s
Tell me again that the only ecological problem we need to focus on is too much greenhouse gases.
Explain to me how nuclear energy is The Solution.
Convince me that rich countries can keep consuming exponentially more every year, if we just make sure that consumption is "green".
Give me your optimistic take on how electrification, digitalization, fusion energy and/or "AI" will both prevent #EarthBreakdown and save capitalism.
I dare you.
@Linza I was naïve and thought that Niinistö wouldn't stoop so low as to deliberately add to the confusion about national vs private debts to try to justify his ideology.
But I was wrong, he has absolutely no shame.