On Apr 11, 3:11 pm, "Dan Goodman" <dsg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> David Friedman wrote:
> > I would have said that there can be no moral duty towards a
> > cor****ation, strictu sensu, because a cor****ation is not a moral
> > actor--it's a fictitious person, not a real one. But a contract with
> > a cor****ation imposes moral duties towards various real people, since
> > the cor****ate form is simply a way of simplifying real relation****ps
> > among real people.
>
> Obvious sf-story seed: Cor****ations are run by group minds. Perhaps
> only the upper echolons are plugged in; perhaps all employees are part
> of the hive mind.
Judging by the behavior of former colleagues who joined Microsoft,
employees there are assimilated sometime between their second and
fifth years.
Johan Larson


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