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Article

2 Oct 2004

Author:
Joel Bakan (author & film-maker), Guardian [UK]

Evil inc

Though they can be positive - jobs are created and useful products developed by corporations in pursuit of their self-interest - it is no exaggeration to say that the corporation's built-in compulsion to externalise its costs is at the root of many of the world's social and environmental ills...This is an edited extract from The Corporation, by Joel Bakan, published by Constable. [refers to General Motors]