tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11381043.post8310345342397767824..comments2013-08-17T17:22:53.959-07:00Comments on Vasper's Corner of Rant and Introspection: CAPITALIST TEN COMMANDMENTSVasper85http://www.blogger.com/profile/06722712573528709421noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11381043.post-23804170768632138882010-12-27T17:42:28.667-08:002010-12-27T17:42:28.667-08:00Nice prose, Vasper! Maybe you should try your han...Nice prose, Vasper! Maybe you should try your hand next time their making a new edition of the Bible.<br /><br />My only comment is that, in many, cases, it's not a question of morality. If company A doesn't act as ruthless as possible, then company B certainly will. Even if existing competing companies (A and B, in this case) can somehow come to agreement on moral business practices, then company C will be formed by those who see how the business should be run more profitably. That forces A and B to revert to their most ruthless practices again, for fear of losing marketshare to company C.<br /><br />It's not about morals. It's about survival. This is the nature of capitalism, IMHO.bkylehttp://zvan.infonoreply@blogger.com