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The Zuckerberg corollary

January 17, 2018 Eric Posner

The Friedman doctrine: “businesses should not be socially responsible but should maximize profits.”

The Fink doctrine: “businesses should be socially responsible by maximizing profits.”

The Zuckerberg corollary: “businesses should be socially responsible by doing whatever it is they do.”

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