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| rowspan="2" |I loved you in ''Wall Street''. | |||
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:—''Hot Shots, Part Deux'' | |||
Apocryphal target of a hostile takeover by apocryphal corporate raider [[Gordon Gekko]] in Oliver Stone’s 1987 movie ''[[Wall Street]]''. | |||
This launched a thousand aspiring political careers from well-meaning teenaged lefties who are now executives at bulge bracket investment | It was during an ''extraordinary'' [[extraordinary general meeting]] at [[Teldar Paper]] shareholders that Gekko sought to persuade investors that: | ||
{{quote|“…greed, for lack of a better word, is good.”}} | |||
This launched a thousand aspiring political careers from [[Snowflake|well-meaning teenaged lefties]] who are now executives at bulge bracket [[investment bank]]s. | |||
Oliver Stone got it nearly right, but there ''is'' a better word for greed than “good”: “''inevitable''”. | |||
Greed is ''inevitable''. If you haven’t configured your operation, business, polity, etc., to assume that users will be coming at everything they do, first and foremost, from a perspective of personal enrichment and self-interest, it’s gonna break. | |||
This did not stop the [[snowflake]]s of the world forgetting this in the early 2020s. | |||
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*[[Stakeholder capitalism]] | |||
*[[Shareholder capitalism]] | |||
*[[Snowflake]] | |||
*[[Evolution]] | |||
*[[Corporate action]] |