Thanks! I'll look into it, I'm curious about the Freedman doctrine.
I also hate it when people do rationalize this, but at the same time not really. It depends on the perspective I have at the time. I switch in it. The rest of my comment shows how.
As a member of the public, consumer and human being I'm pretty mad about this and I don't like this type of analysis because it looks like a justification.
As an employee and in some cases as a consumer, I'm not mad about this and it's not a justification, it's just as I simply see how the world works. Companies are tigers, they kill other organisms. It sucks, but alright that's the state of the world. Humanity is driving other species extinct. Alright, that sucks, but it is the state of the world.
In all this confusion of perspectives, I do know one thing. If one doesn't dare to look at how they see the world is, that's when things go even more dark than they already are.
Which is why I'm simply stating how I view what I believe to be the self-interest of a global giant corporation: which is making profit.
It sucks, but it is how it works. I don't want it to work this way, but I don't have enough of an incentive to change it. Do you?
At least you pointed me to a new source of knowledge to look at, so I suppose that's something. If I had knowledge that would wield the power of change for a better world, I would've used it.