The Surging Arrogance Of Corporatism – OpEd [Eurasia Review]
Most heads of giant corporations are drunk with their own power. These corporate CEOs push the envelope in ways that harm defenseless people. They believe they can get away with anything, and they do, with few exceptions. The few corporate crime prosecutions keep declining from Obama to Trump to Biden, due to a settlement-obsessed
Corporate law firms, which deserve far more scrutiny by the media, have over the decades built a wall of immunity and impunity around these giant firms and their self-enriching CEOs. These CEOs now make an average of
Corporate law firms find Congressional lawmakers receptive to their campaign contributions and services in drafting legislative loopholes. These law firms place business executives and their own law partners in high executive branch positions (See, Servants of the Damned: Giant Law Firms,
Corporate law firms specialize in creating an edifice of secretive, anonymous corporate registries that attract a majority of big
New outrages that swell the corporate crime wave are disclosed daily. Most exposés go nowhere, due to a lazy
One regular, no longer so patsy, is the tiny
The
On other matters, corporate lawyers are going berserk flexing their obstructive muscles. They sued the state of
Not to be outdone by their peers, corporate lawyers for the drug industry just filed a frivolous lawsuit against the
Moreover,
ProPublica has exposed the giant Cigna health insurance company for rejecting millions of patients' claims through its hired doctors who instantly deny coverage "on medical grounds" without opening the patient file." This report, based on corporate documents and interviews with former Cigna physicians, has not led to any prosecutions either by state or federal officials. This is an egregious example of CEOs pushing the envelope and getting away with it.
A New York Times investigation by
Anyone who thinks corporate crimes are committed by just a few bad apples in the barrel can read my book Getting Steamed to Overcome Corporatism: Build It Together to Win (2011). Getting Steamed is an enraging compilation of documented corporate crime and criminogenic behavior - resulting in the loss of life, injuries and money from consumers and workers. One of the best public corporate crime databases is Violation Tracker, a project of Good Jobs First. Violation Tracker has over half a million entries that include civil and criminal actions against corporate wrongdoing. In addition, visit the
Earlier this month, the
Why don't the American people rise up and tell their legislators and law enforcers that they will no longer accept the terrible corporate harm inflicted on them daily? This harm includes dangerous products (Opioids), detrimental services (medical negligence leading to 5000 deaths per week, according to a
Most corporate crooks are above the law. They think that collectively "We the People" are a nation of sheep - unable and unwilling to take their demands, often supported by large majorities, to
Citizens mobilized against corporate abuses in the Nineteen Sixties and Seventies. It can happen again now when the corporate overlords in the context of demonstrated crises - climate, pandemics and powerful unregulated technologies - are acting far worse than they have in recent times.
The awakened power of dedicated, informed people cannot be overcome.
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