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. Milton Friedman argues that the proper ethical duty of business is to:

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. Friedman thinks that people, and NOT businesses, have:

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. In Friedman's words, the reason that the corporate executive is chosen by the stockholders is that:

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. What would Friedman think about corporate executives conducting hypocritical "window dressing," or generating public goodwill through cultivating the appearance of social responsibility?

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. Stone argues against all of these argument premises EXCEPT:

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. Stone criticizes the agency argument against corporate social responsibility because:

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. What is the polestar argument?

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. French wants to argue that corporations should be treated as:

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. If we view corporations as French thinks they should be viewed, then what follows?

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. Arrow claims that a mechanism for coercing firms to accept social responsibility must first:

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. Arrow believes that profit maximization is not always what?

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. Calling for a "new economic constitutional order," Roosevelt declared it our common duty to:

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. According to Berle, responsibility for preventing another economic crisis rests with:

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. What is Marcoux's concern about "managerial accountability"?

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. According to Argenti, in order for a CSR campaign to be successful, it must

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. Friedman holds that executives are fiduciaries of stockholders.

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. The promissory argument holds that an executive is an agent of the stockholders.

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. Stone thinks that the polestar argument successfully proves that businesses should act to maximize profit.

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. Arrow gives some examples showing that profit maximization can sometimes have bad effects on society.

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. Arrow does not think that defenders of unrestricted profit maximization usually assume that the consumer is well informed.

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. Berle was a conservative who wanted to preserve the corporate system.

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. One of Marcoux's concerns is that if a business considers the interests of all stakeholders, it will earn less profit and its shares will become less valuable.

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. According to Argenti, corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts by a company are like a tax that company managers illegitimately levy against shareholders, consumers and employees.

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. Millennials are more responsive to corporate social responsibility (CSR) in their consumption and employment decisions than earlier generations.

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