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A Stunning New Verdict Rewrites the Rules of Corporate Morality

nytimes.com

2 points by mitchbob 2 days ago · 3 comments

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mitchbobOP 2 days ago

https://archive.ph/2026.04.17-062435/https://www.nytimes.com...

  • turtleyacht 2 days ago

    Article doesn't answer the (cynical) "someone else would have done it instead" aspect of the market. At the same time, is that a fallacy to believe it, sort of pop economics?

thelastgallon 2 days ago

>In the best-known war crimes prosecutions — at Nuremberg, in Jerusalem, in The Hague — most of the defendants were military or paramilitary officers. But at Nuremberg, industrialists who had aided and abetted the Holocaust were also put on trial.

>These cases largely fizzled, in part because the defendants successfully claimed that they had merely been doing what businesspeople do, which is try to maximize profits, and that they hadn’t known what kind of atrocities they were enabling.

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