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What if We Gave Nature Legal Rights?
cannot be ignored when it comes to our political actions. Legal representation, reckoning and protection are founded upon human ideas of individuality and identity – but these are anathema to an ecological accounting of the more-than-human world.
James Bridle • Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence
For a long time shareholder capitalism reigned alone: businesses exist to make money!
Then one day came the benefit corporation (B corp): businesses exist to make impact!
BUT WHAT IF... companies weren’t primarily vehicles to make money or vehicles for customers to receive value. WHAT IF... companies were vehicles for people to contribute vibrantly... See more
Then one day came the benefit corporation (B corp): businesses exist to make impact!
BUT WHAT IF... companies weren’t primarily vehicles to make money or vehicles for customers to receive value. WHAT IF... companies were vehicles for people to contribute vibrantly... See more
Bree Groff • The E Corp
That’s the key driver for my work – can you imagine a world in which the law would prevent corporations from investing in business practices that cause harm to people and the planet?