Message from @Hagel

Discord ID: 363420978081955844


2017-09-29 17:57:55 UTC  

these are intrinsically corrupt

2017-09-29 17:58:11 UTC  

as there is no ultimate responsibility

2017-09-29 17:58:28 UTC  

forcing them into responsibility possible but artificial, doesn't answer the basic issue of their corrupt nature

2017-09-29 17:58:36 UTC  

but "big companies" are just fine

2017-09-29 19:03:21 UTC  

I bet you could make an interesting comparison between the symbioses of Democrats/Republicans and governments/corporations

2017-09-29 19:03:36 UTC  

worth thinking about

2017-09-29 19:03:45 UTC  

Not sure I'm knowledgeable enough to do it justice

2017-09-29 19:26:34 UTC  

just wing it

2017-09-29 19:41:21 UTC  

wait in that article @devolved how is the whole lineup black but the quarterback is white

2017-09-29 19:44:08 UTC  

i hope this ruins football for everyone

2017-09-29 19:44:56 UTC  

Quarterblack

2017-09-29 19:46:45 UTC  

poor little white guy

2017-09-29 20:07:02 UTC  

that's so shit-stirrey lol

2017-09-29 20:12:07 UTC  

Marquis Williams Did Nothing Wrong Hail Israel No Lives Matter

2017-09-29 20:24:24 UTC  

I don't even know what a corporation is. I have my techné and that's it

2017-09-29 20:24:32 UTC  

I don't need to know "How the solar system is composed"

2017-09-29 20:24:58 UTC  

But I've heard that they have fewer liabilities than individuals, that they have more rights than mere hierarchies of individuals banded together would have

2017-09-29 20:25:03 UTC  

That's silly and there's no reason for it

2017-09-29 20:25:13 UTC  

But a lot of what's bad about them still comes from how they can control the government

2017-09-29 20:25:19 UTC  

If you limit the government, you limit the corporations

2017-09-29 20:26:13 UTC  

A powerful government that acts benevolently and wisely is great, but will it really do that? Do you really want to entrust any government with power?

2017-09-29 20:58:30 UTC  

a corporation is any of a number of legal entities, each having a set of rights, powers, obligations, etc defined by the law that creates the category.

2017-09-29 20:59:12 UTC  

A corporation is formed when an individual or group of individuals creates it usually by filing certain documents of incorporation with a state

2017-09-29 20:59:28 UTC  

the corporation then exists as a legal fiction and can own property, conduct business, etc

2017-09-29 21:00:14 UTC  

the shareholders of the corporation (depending on the type) may or may not be shielded from forms of liability incurred by corporation itself while conducting business

2017-09-29 21:00:30 UTC  

bankruptcy, torts, etc

2017-09-29 21:17:47 UTC  

Ok

2017-09-29 21:17:52 UTC  

They're intrinsically undesirable

2017-09-29 21:18:11 UTC  

Ownership is fine, this crap stinks bad potential

2017-09-29 21:40:42 UTC  

@UOC what is the legal distinction between a corporation and a regular business?

2017-09-29 21:40:50 UTC  

If there even is one

2017-09-29 22:14:13 UTC  

business isn't really a legal term

2017-09-29 22:14:39 UTC  

everyone conducting transactions is a business

2017-09-29 22:15:24 UTC  

but not everyone is a "corporation" for example there are sole practitioners/proprietorships, partnerships, etc

2017-09-29 22:16:11 UTC  

usually the dividing line is a protection from liability based on the legal fiction that the corporation is an "entity" that can be sued, but the shareholder members can't be sued