Exactly. And like Hitler capitalism goes around anything in its way. And we are 
left, I suppose with: "... laws and instituions no matter how efficient and 
well-arranged must be reformed or abolished if they are unjust." Rawkls, TJ 3.


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Quoting Christoph Reuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > and by thew same author: The Corporate Social Responsibilty Movement — The
> > Latest in Maginot Lines to Save Capitalism," The Dalhousie Law
> >Journal,Vol.11,
> > #2 1988, 363-402
> 
> I wonder if the CSR movement can be called a Maginot Line.
> While actually a fraud, CSR does seem to work (=impress the gullible
> masses).
> Note this paper was written 17 years ago and today the CSRM is still
> expanding.
> The Maginot Line failed 5 years after being built and immediately when
> needed.
> 
> Chris
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