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Suzuki: Why do corporations exist?

'Part of transforming to a society that values our needs, relationships and the natural world is ensuring corporations are held accountable for their actions.'

COLUMN: Why do corporations exist?

In many countries most notably the U.S. corporations are considered “persons” under law, enjoying many of the same legal rights and responsibilities as “natural” persons. Judging by the way some corporations operate, you might conclude they’re not very good people. Defining corporations as “persons” simply means they have a legal identity separate from shareholders and

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