Directed by and Jennifer Abbott , the film brings Bakan’s legal theories to life through a series of vignettes and high-profile interviews: (PDF) Collective Agents as Moral Actors - ResearchGate
An inability to experience remorse for harmful social or environmental consequences.
Repeated lying or conning of others for profit. The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Pr...
Over the last 150 years, the corporation has moved from a limited-use legal tool to the world's dominant economic and social institution. The Documentary (2003)
A tendency to disregard social norms and laws if the cost of the fine is lower than the potential profit. Key Themes Directed by and Jennifer Abbott , the film
The "pathological" nature of corporations leads them to offload costs (like pollution or poor labor conditions) onto society, a process economists call "externalities".
The central argument of both the book and film is that the modern corporation is a . Bakan, a law professor, argues that because corporations are legally mandated to prioritize shareholder profit above all else, they mirror the clinical traits of a psychopath : The Documentary (2003) A tendency to disregard social
A consistent failure to consider the feelings or safety of others.