Corporate Accountability: Do Companies Have Too Much Power?
Economy
Global
Started December 10, 2025
Mega-corporations now rival governments in influence. Should they be broken up? Regulated more heavily? Or are they efficient drivers of innovation and growth?
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Dec 10, 2025
Light regulation and competition naturally prevent corporate power from becoming dangerous
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Dec 10, 2025
Large corporations are efficient and innovation leaders—breaking them up hurts consumers
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Dec 10, 2025
Supply chains must be transparent to prevent exploitation and environmental damage
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Dec 10, 2025
Companies should be required to serve communities and workers, not just maximize shareholder profit
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Dec 10, 2025
Monopolies must be broken up—tech giants have too much power over information and markets
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Dec 10, 2025
Corporate lobbying should be banned to prevent regulatory capture
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Dec 10, 2025
Companies should prioritize stakeholder value, not just shareholder profit
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Dec 10, 2025
Corporate tax evasion through offshore accounts must be eliminated with global tax standards
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Worker profit-sharing would give employees stake in company success
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