>Wrong answer. The correct answer is: Increase business profits AND
benefit
the general public. The two are not diametrically opposed. I know, that
probably doesn't compute with you...but that's part of your "charm".

Sometimes they ARE diametrically opposed. They don't HAVE to be, but a
lot of the time they are.

As an example let's look at Wal-Mart. You don't get much bigger than
that. They have a tendancy to drive all competitors in an area out of
business and then raise their prices higher than what those competitors
would get away with before they came to town. Currently they also seem
to be extremely hostile towards full time employees (you know, the ones
who actually make enough to get by, if just barely). I think it would be
difficult to argue that their interests in any way align to the
interests of the general public. I think it would also be safe to say
that you could find many similar cases throughout the business world,
especially big business.

Now admittedly there are companies out there with interests that align
well to the public interest, but businesses in a capitalist economy are,
first and foremost, concerned with making a buck. They aren't out to
give people jobs. They give people jobs because they make a profit by
doing so.

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