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MikeDunnAuthor@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social (2026-08-16 01:03:51)
Likewise, I would never support or encourage murder. But it does seem to be the case that business leaders get to make decisions that they know will result in deaths, often mass deaths, and that's just considered a cost of business. Maybe they get a tiny fine now and then, or a lawsuit penalty that hardly scratches into their profits. In fact, deaths that can be avoided, but aren't, in the pursuit of profits is seldom, if ever, even treated as manslaughter. Engels called this social murder.
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